Tlir biromfler la falling onr thr Inlfrlnr
and ihowers or tbuodcntonn* art reported
oounonr nuraoNn
BiulasM OfflM , , It
■Clreulallan ^ , , |j
Jan Rrtelliif Iff
'imnBdittorui4aiilMgrl«lBoMKmoim U
mm mmon . .tin
>0. 216-SEV£ISTY^ECONDirEAR
5.C. Lumber Gains
Favor for British
Railroad Purposes
Hon. F. R Bur4en Tells ot Repeal Orders foe 200.000
Douglas Fir Ties From Thit Province—
• Eodontt Trade Miasioii
VICTOWA^ BWBISH COLiytyiA. WBQHESDAY, AUGUI^T 20, 1930
TWENTY-TWO PAGES
Search Mt. Robson for Lx>ne Climber
SUCCESSFUL demoiutratlon of the fftct thftt Douglas fir tt«i
will st! nd up I 1 !!ir ref|uir( iin n'.i uf Uip chief railway .-.yht --m.'
!fi Oreat Brttitiii l^as npt nctl a tremendous maikct, f'H Bi.lish
Columbia lumbfr, h(..i»(1 f P. Burden. Mlnist<T ot Liinds. on
his return to cltj ^Mterday Irom an exteaded trip lo European
points. Mr/JMNMr ttmad part ox the Canadian delegation of six-
ta§u muBMn tiMt Mteniloa tbf WaKld Powar Oonsnw At Berlin,
fnwt Jtaw U to M.
On mi imy bonu ttw mtAMert — - '
made pmmiwl eontast wttb offlolali
of Uw BrlUih Forat Product
LaboratorlM and tha pureharing de-
partment! ol the lars'' British rall-
TOadR. One railway &y»:i>ni plac-
ing a repeat order (or BritMi Co-
lumbia fir net after suroeuful rnro-
F-ottng tests carried oul at London,
ha* rontracted for Ihf. 4pllvcrv of
300.000 ties ImmedUtely, and th'n
win be JodoMd by nun wlemsvc
ordtn.
Mr. Burden ariM be faund a grow-
ing maf etenee for British Columbia
i^nti woods, largely as a result of
i:ie exwllent work tMing done by
Forest Product Laboratortea and
ii'.r-'i the dicrfceUc nicanuieA taken
riv Hrltiah Coiiimbla rr presenLatlve.i
in hlii^Innf!. R^it-nt. .TrtwotlriR tebts
Dougloi fir ties have tlcnjon-
■mted the superiority of the Snt-
lib Oolumbla product, and exf^nslve
b«gla«- b^ ttta^nttnada-gC Britain
la BveeM lo foOov.
PATOOM VBABB MUSION
While In Londtm Mr. Burden
heard nmeti favorable eomment od
the suggestloa that a Brtttah Co-
lumMa lumber trades deUgaUon
visit B» muted Kingdom lo -Inform
the Indutry here of the actual re-
qulrenmtf of the market, the quel*
Ity Of lufflbrr rpquirefl und details
as to cut aii'i iii<-nsur<-ni''nt5.
BrltlBh ColuinHirt prndurcrs, he
Raid, could i'rr>/i; i>y i;n;i^n'lng
methods of militng and in Jhc lurn-
ing out of specUled dimensions re-
quired In the United Kingdom mar-
OiMkna< en Vag* I
•yHE photognyli thowi a party of aeercbera trtio are looking tor Newman D. Waffl. New Jersey
1 scboolmastcr, who recently set oat on an attempt to aeale Monnt Boibaon, B.C.. alone. When he
failed lo return to baae after two dayi^ oearch partlaa we ormlaedL Several days ago AlpinisU found
btts of clothfaK on a rockj pndpke^ and bege baa bean ilwBilp«aJ ol m>mug the veteran nowrtafo
ReturnH From B«-rliii
Power CoBgrcAft
Gandhi to Halt Indian Cam-
paign if Gov't Works for
Dominion Status
Chinese State New Basis ^or.^ix K iLLcd
Two British Women Mis-
stonaiies* Ratease
RIVAL CIVIL WARFARE
CAMPS CLAIM VICTORY
ByEruption
Of Volcano
TOKIO, A'lg IB.— aix penoni
■\t:rv KiiUi: iji bi Violent ertiption of
t^e volrit^ii A.4ama. northwest of
Toklo at S 30 a.m. todsy.
The victims were all Japanese
mountain oUmbtrs. four ot them
men, two women. They were caught
In the flow of laval 2j000 feet from
the crater.
simultaneously with the empUon
a strong earth shock wai Adt In
surrounding territory.
■Rimins of Thirteen Minerl^^^'-.^r
Recovered After Heroic
Work by Rescue Gangs
MINISTER OF MINES
PRAISES RESCUERS
f AMSdalsd PnMi
LONDON. Aug. 10.— The ransom
demanded by Chinese bandits for
the release of two nritlsh women
mls.<ilonancs. firs', placed at $100,000
and then at 150,000, today was re-
duced to glo^NXl, according to word
reoctved by the London offlee of the
Oborah'a Mlasiottary Society lo
Ohhsa. 1 . " ~
The eoclety on August 0 zu- \ t irC rrOVOUtlOTt
thortaed Its representative at Foo-
chow to pay that sum for the re-
lease of Edith Neltleton and Clea&or
J, Harrlsrn. h-'ld prisoners In
F\iXtftn P:oii!iir 11 111' British au-
thrirlties la China considered the
puyrnvnt neceosary to tree them.
'I'Tie bandltf were reported to have
> ut off one of MlM NettMon'B Bn-
Rers and aant tt along wHh their
demand for nwom.
Urgent reprasentatloh lo the Ran-
king aovemment by Oreat Britain
resulted from the aUeged outrage.
CONfXICI^O CLAIMB
pHAMOHAI. Aug. igb-^Oannict'
Week for ilanada
Is October 5-ii
OTTAWA Aug. 19.— Canada's Plre
Prevention Wett this year wlU be
from Oetobv ft to Ootobw ll in-
ohialve. Anddhneement of the iseu-
tng of a proclamation for an edu-
cative campaign over this period
was made by Sir Oeorge Perley. act-
ing Prime Minister, this afternoon,
following a lengthy sitting of th<>
Cabinet. _
Wnx RBTOBHTO IMIQH
POONA. ZndU. Aug. IgTimiln
and rcbel.s declared C|Mr ,bMI WOO Motllai and Jswarhalal Henni. who
tmp'^i^'Aiit \irtorles )B StBaa gad have been here Cnr conference<t aith
Shantung I'KJVtncfs. Mahatma Oandht, left today under
Oovemment dispatches announced polirf escort In a special Iraln for
Nationalist troops had crossed the 1 Allahabad, where they wlU be rc-
en jpagg OdhMB s * turetd to their priion «aaitai&
LOST AT SEA
Dirigible. Planes and Boats
Scour Coast for Van
LearBlaok
{Sp«ci»I to Th« Colonbit
COALMONT. BC. A;iir Ifi —
Thirteen bodies have been removed
from the Ill-fated BlakilMm mine
where laat WednMd*y «i|Mon
elAlned f oHt-ftve Uvea. It wee with
the greataet tfUMUQT that' the dead
were removed, having to be carried
on ImprovLwd stretchers lor a
distance of nearly half a mile.
mortly over th** debris of broken
walls and roof of the main tunnel.
Only one of the thirteen died fngn
the force of the explnalon. It was
reported, Che others having been
vloUnw ot after-damp, or carbon
monoKlde potaonlng. The remains
wen Idendfled as those of: James
Hatfleld, John MiUIUch, John
NesbtM. Camclhi.'f Htiplon. Mike
Uib.irfin FTHiilt Pint , Wlillams Sims.
F'-i»:i'. ('ariii, ChArif, H. Smith.
.1 -'cph itunopka. NIrhoU Strrrylc,
Lubardo and Pr»nk .Ipfa^k
Tliree bodlen were prcvloufily re-
moved from the workings, leaving
iwenty-nir.'* still in the colliery.
( ARJIIED BROTHER
A particularly pathetic incident
teuturM tbe removal of tlie dead
Jimmy Kinih. a youth, was one of the
mr>5t eafier of the rescue worken
since the explosion. Hli brother
BUly, a flhote biMtar. and ooly a
bey. belttf IBB vVMUgert pmn m
the mine, waa eBMBK Ilia missing.
Jimmy went 111 mb the rescue
^«^>rlte^s this momlng to bring out
t>;- dezd Iccaied last night it fell
I > h!i let to tear the renialns of
hl8 ri. thrr (r m th^; mint.
W:tJi U'.e erreptlon of Charlei
Smith nan? of the bodies- showeo
that t.My had cuOered injury from
the for«e of the exploelan. Smith
was a rope rider knd H *o thoogh^
that he wta blown from the trip
on whleb he waa ridtng. His bead
w»i Injured,
'"itn: lal.i cf the compsnv ' >;>lKh'-
'.\*\r<t thai It may ^pv#•rAl
nicnilw before a complrte mu'c'. of
the TtV.Tx^ can be mad*" ami con-
wjurn'.ly It may Jiiime -law ni
least bffore *li tJw mtMlng b.xli'-'s
are recovered. The wnrk ot »eo.-cti-
Ing for the remains of th.r mL«lng
Contlnard on Pm^e *. ( oTumn I
Violent Alberta Storms
Take Toll of Four Lives
LOF
HALIBUI PACI
IS mm
Little Fear of Competition
From Orient Fleets Off
Paolfie Coast
TREATY NOW BEFORE
UPPER HOUSE OF U.S.
From thm
Colonist
Tower
Wedn«$daVf August 20
Viciftria and Viclniiv — Moderate
to freah southerly wlod-t. generally
fUr, net raneb ebange n tem-
peimtun.
Sen BlMai liSI
I - '« 1 1.'.- ■ ->« . .1. , 1.4 fl.
High Jldei »;i(|,pja,Mfl.
Oloeed season raguiatlceu under
the existing halibut control In
Pacific waters may prove of serious
detriment ti> <^nnniiin!) and Amerl-
oan Asheriv. uuie^is the new haUbut
treaty, uo«- b^'fore the UOtted Statrn
SanaU for approval, ll fattlM
wtiBoat delay. It wae rtitei yeiter^
day by Jobn P. Bifaeoik, dbalnban
of the halibut oommlsston.
Mr. Baboock refgrred lo a dispatch
from Katehlkan. quoting O^italn
Jacob mgdal. pratdent «r the
Fiibtaig Veeasl Owners* gsswieHon
whliAi staled there was grave dan-
ger that the oonesrvfcUan Bwaaiires
now In effect would Inora bo lbs
benefit of foreign fishermen at the
expenne nl Canadlnn and American
flahlna fleets. Th^re was UtUe llke-
lihOTkd of competition from Japanese
v^AMls. said Mr Babooclt, which
havr an untouched SIQSlir eC haS-
but off Hokkaido.
Thr new treaty, subject l'^* execii-
ttv(- approval at Ottawa and Waah-
innion wrniid eire tiw Intvrruktlonal
riilirrl"- Crrmmlsalon power lo sus-
prn>i ir modify the ciostd season
for All <'r part of the waters In-
volved. Buty aetton bv the United
sutes attUurttka to ratify the
trea^ la antlfllpatisd by Mr. Bab-
cock.
"Vnl«e ttw Rallbul T^tgr new
awaltlag the approval ot the united
Rtstei Senate U promptly ratlTled
the »'slstlna halibut closM NMUwm
mav prov* rt vrLni.*. ftnbaTa anient
Ki (anaillBn "''1 \'<-'^' !< a m (lAhrr-
inen." wild Mr nabcork " A Japa-
nese vessel Is said to have operated
In Bsrlng Boa the past Stmimer,
and It to lalsrtU fey Aaertean ftih-
•rmen Ibal Jl|nii|g| eompetiuoo
cm AUMfettk »Mrtt>m wwiSili dur-
loir the sleiid ssanju may ig«vt
serloua
-A* liwiR a.« th* existing halUnit
tT»'«? ' •i> r -Uf I'B.rl''- rii^
t;«Dtinaed on Tsgft ^ Cehugn • iuie s
Three Killed When Barn
Crumbles Under Shock of
Lightning Bolt
C Al G AR V, A vig 19 — Pour per-
aona wrrr struck drad todny when
vlolenl, idomiA si rf-fticTl tl-.under,
rain and lightnliis arniha Ba«tern
Alberta. When a barn In the sand
dune area ol Hanna crumbled utuler
the eboefc of a llghthnlng bolt. thn«
were kllled and burned In the re-
nultant fire. A girl was klllad by
lightning near Youngsfiown. only
fifty miles east oC Banag.
The vtotlms:
John Engle stxtv; Sam Engle. bll
son, slxtef-n: Alex Derr, Uiirt^flvg,
and Violet. Witt, twenty-two.
ML« Witt, who raided on a farm
five mllp-^ northwMi, of youngs-
town, v.n.-. ;i>iminK lo .»heltpr aa she
waa knockPd down by Uie lightning
blasi. The two Engles and Drrr
were cowering In a bam as a bolt
of lightning shattered the buudlng,
stuiuied them, and left them prey
to flames whloh leveled. the barn.
Five hnreea were found dsnd In the
wreckage,
nie rain H>-.-ompinylnii Hi*' light-
ning worms terminated a dry .ipeii
which bad extended for three weeks
hi some parts. RarveeUng wU be
ranmd wUbla a few dai% tt Is
Slated.
DISAPPEARED FROM HIS
YACHT OFF MEW JERSEY
- WW YORK. Aug. 19.— THe n«vy
dirigible Loi Angeles Joined the
coast guard craft and seaplcJies to-
day In an intcn'-ivt search for Van
Lear Black, mUUonaira Baltimore
publisher and avtedoo entbuslsst.
who disappeared last night from his
yacht off the N»w Jnvey Ooest.
'Vh" I'.ugi-^ (111 iglbl<- 'iVts 01 ;leic<l
bv na\'y offlclals In Wasliington to
prorccfl t a point aboiir tirelve mllet
soutji of BcutlanJ l.iiiir.'hip at lif
entrance to N*-*- Harbor
where Black U h^-Li-ved to have
fallen from hii ^pwi, the Savalo.
BOATS srOf R COAST
P >ii:- r'j-.v>ijy - r.vc - f<x>L patrol
bo,^L- ': :i! thi' coast guard station
at ^ V! : i-,:and were dispatched
to the same spot. Two coast guard
boats from the Bandy Hook Station
scoured the ooost from sandy Hook
to Bkslde Parfc. but rsportad no
trees of the pUbUsber. Worn sea-
planes from ths Ottrtk Flying JMd
Bervloe took off late today to aean
the waters of the tagfbor near tbs
pises he Is MIeved ttt bftvn gdoe
down.
1. OslaasD S
Men Feared
Trapped by
Fire, Escape
NELSON, Aug. 10.— Three men
who were mlsdng last night and
believed trapped, by a forest fire, on
the mountainside on the souUi side
of the Koitenay River, opposite
'ITininis. 1 urnrd up today, having
made their escape by the simimir
Pears were originally held for the
safety of forty man. Two men are
In homltal snff Bring • from Injurlee
sustained In fighting the fire. Three
bogaai were uned and three others
are missing.
Oamps 1. 3 and 4 wer« totaOy
destroyed, together with more than
three miles of fhmie. and 20 000
acre.n of UtnlXT hiiine^d ovrr on the
limit* of .Schaefer and Hitchcock.
Green timber and rain are check-
lag the fire, on which more than
two hundred men are wortbli'
T RELIEF
PARDON FOR POLITICAL
PRISONERS IS SOUGHT
Labor Administration May
Express Decision Within
Thirty-Six Hours
(AaiocUiitiJ PtrM)
LONDON. Aug. 19 — Political
Britain qieculatcd tonight as to the
probable ootcomft ct a pgaoa offer
reported to have bean made to the
aovemment by Mwhafans Oandhi
leader of the NaUonallst civit dis-
obedience movement In India.
Oandbl Is said to have offered 'r-
call off tils campaign If the Labor
Oovemment and the Viceroy of
India, Lord Irwln, will pledge to
work for Dominion status at the
forthcoming round table oonferenoe,
and .grant gftBgHgr t» poUUcal
prisoners.
LBTIBB TO LOBD IBVnN
The Nationalist chieftain wrote s
letter to the yioeroy, following con-
ferences last week with four fellow-
prisoners. Pandit Notllal Nehru
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Barojlnl
Naldu and Vallabha Pau-t, and two
emissaries of peace. Six Tej liaha-
dur ti;ipru and M. Jayakar. That
letter v. as due to t>e delivered to
Lord Irwiii today, so the purported
contrnLf, rvidrntly came from s
Iea>: un '.tie i;art of some participant
Observers feel some Important
Government ^lew will be n^icalrd
within tlilrty-&U hours, possibly
publication of the Oandhi letter
with assent or refusal to pledging
cSorta toward dominion status at
the round table sessions.
HON. F. p. BURDEN
«C LwSs f«r Britlab Cnlimblft.
aaay vataabto ••auvu tmr
Ifes scart— Sartae feto n*Mt Iw ml
Craal Brtlala aa* HH Csetlasat. B«
satlslM*— Iwmasit eas «r BriUak C*-
ImMa laahM- srsSaate.
SUSPENSION OF
Vancouver School Trustee
Makes Allegations Against
Col. Basil G. Wolfe-Merton
ACTION IS DEFERRED
Posttuvu Prtttpst
Agniust l.ptters
To ^Householder^
Dr. B. B. Yen^ TaSs
CsnvnMaa Optelsa
■sagNab
VAlfOOtTVn, Aug. IB.— Xxprasi*
Ing the eonvlcuan that the can of
the &ick ought to ha sMtaety to tbe
bands Of Uie n IlimH. Or. K S.
Young, provincial htaHB iMIeer
addrassfd th* hospMel isi Uon
her- thh afternoon
Tha! waa hU hch»-f lif .iiald
tound»-d on the exi^nv ilni tlt^
Oovemment wai incurring whtrh
be noted at |3l,6g4jaD during the
past (Ml years, rm. be gsplatnsfl.
wa« In addlHoa ts wbat the
•Tuini<-*pii[tics paid.
^praker urged that thw best
way of d^aJinit »lth thf prnMem
was IhroiiRli p.-i«-.i-u! .n It wri<k »
maH^r 'if crltiri'Ti' -iP ijAi-mrcd.
that thr rn'-irii-v -ii^nr .-m pr»'T**nti(m
of disease wa.s a. mere tiagatelle
and ao per cent of dMM gggdtt.bs
ptvrented. he said.
CALOARY, Aug 10 -Householder
mall deUverlee came uuAfr fire at
the convention \ h* Fadf>rated
^Moclatlon of Ijecr; l airt^rs here
IHiesday and the delegates decided
10 disspprove «( eneh ieHiiiHi al-
together.
nansstinldST jnall Is a syetsm of
adwrttotei br vbieh oumilars ad-
itrtssid only to "housdioldcr" are
given to postmsn to deliver fram
house to house on their routes. The
convention went on reoord as favor-
ing deliveries of such matter only
when complete addresses, Including
name, street and number, were
afnxed.
American magaalnes received par-
ticular attention. The preetfea of
sending these matulnes Into Can-
ada by freight, and then paying
postage In Canada for delivery,
was censured and a resolution was
passed requesting that they br
charged pojital rstrs from office of
origin It « sUn UKK^twl that
postage bf sufficient to jir^venl such
magazines being -^id r h e a p e r
through the mails tlian through
book stores In oanada.
President Hoover's Board to
Function With State and
County Agencies
WATCH FEED SHIPMENTS
WASHINGTON. DC. Aug 19 —
A B^lonal drought xeUlef ooounlt-
tel, 'mdsr the idialnnansblp of
Secretary Hyde, wim app<dnted by
President Hoover today and will t>e-
llBtgftmctlon Immediately, in con-
BOMUflB With state and county
afgneles In more than SOO comities.
Secretary Hyde wlU supervise the
relief work from his ofBce hi the
Department oc Agrteullore. Be wtil
have as awWanfa on the oognmlttee
chalnnan l4«|a. Pbderal Fann
Board; Ohataman Belter, Federal
Farm IjOan Board: Oovemor Young,
Federal Reserve Board: Chairman
Payne. Ani'-riinn Red Cross; Chair-
man AL'.htJ-<n Amprtcan Railway
Aaaoctatlcm, OKden Mills, Under-
Secretary of the Treasury, and
Henry U Robinson, president of the
First National Bank, I,oa Angeles.
County agents have been instructed
by Secretary Hyde to watch feed
shlpmsnta closely to prttent un-
wamnted prise mereasss.
Tn auftutincteg tfte committee.
President Hoover said ralna in the
last few Says bad "stcnuned the
sgsead of the droogbt and P«ntlr
Improved the situation eutsHb the
acutely affected areas."
The President emphasized that
from a relief standpoint the "burden
of the problem In the acute area will
show very much nun vlvMly onr
the Winter tbaa bt the
moment"
TO 8FZED TBI WOBX
Since Lord Irwln, speaking for
tlw Latmr Oovemment, has stated
repeatedly that such status Is the
ultimate goal ot India, it l<v frit that
Clandhl Li peeking to speed the work
toward T!',at rnd. as he has known
all aiona of (he Viceroy's atltude,
Thp Ciandhl view. If reports are i Wolfe-Mrrton ac
corrpcl rpgardlng tlie content, of
his leUei..xu{KC}lSCU^a considerable
Change in altitude, bllherio, he has
held out for ocnpleta Indspondenoe
as the prloe of ending the non-
co-opsraUen noveeigott Mflv. It Is
said, he naUas that tbe MboDon-
aid OBTgmiHsnt cannot grant do-
minion stfilns beoBuas of opposition
itreuttb. but can furnish a potent | wUson. at oba tbaa asoetary-
wsapon tai flghtlng for It ftwllnnsd en Pbge % OslanHt «
VANCOUVKR, Aug. 19.— Demand
for tbe Immediate suspensltn of
OoL a. Wolfi-Aiertan as business
manager and secretary of the Van-
colver School Board, was made st a
special meeting of the board tonight.
Trustee C, M. Wood worth, forUAed
with a letter from W. U Woodford,
Internal civic auditor, made allega-
Uons atalnit the ntneas of Oobmd
WdUg-MartoD to bold bis poittlan.
and moved, for his guspenstoD.
fUlowbig a bitter dcbaU and fall-
ing to secure a seconder to his
motion, Mr. Woodworth still pressed
that Colonel WoUe-Marton be sus«
pended, pendhig Infistliathiii Of ttke
allegations
The 5pecinc charfig made by
Trustee Wo^riwc;-''! acalnst Colonel
' im ot giving
character rvirimL-- i.^ to hL-t belief
in Uie lionciry ')f c. CKi WWBssi^
former school purchasing sitriii. now
under sentence at Oakniia, uhiic
knowlns that Wilson bad formerly
been gnUtr of deCaleauob.
Trustee ^ood worth produced a
letter from W. L. Woodford. Internal
auditor, In which It was stated that
Jersey Herd Is Awarded
Premier Honors at Fair
Showing of Animals Ac-
claimed One of Best Ever
Seen In BX.
BABIBS SWITCHED AOAtN
CHlCAtJO, Aug 19 - The Bam-
berger-Watkln.^ hnhles were switched
Hgnln toda\ 1 hp parents axreed
to exchange the infants given them
at Bnglswood Hosplial. where they
ware bora and where their identity
Rasins Winds Undo Good
Work of Fire Fighters
, yjIPiOtf AMBPtT. Sn.ik Aug 19.
^-Aaglttg winds have undone the
llnllBI toll of flrr fighters In North-
ern 8a.<ikatrhrwan. according to
radio report-'^ rrrrlvrd tonight. P>Jr-
'jttn' men were downcast at the
i)e« i today that heavy rains of yss-
t-erday faDed to tou^ more Iban
teatteied patdws of fBe-baraseed
a.reas. ttam serious ootbrselie are
burning, as well as a dam minor
PARI.'^
Atli; t9 —Andre Bhrolre,
■ '•i FYEoeh poaig ti the
I nird her« tolggr M
a«o of Iilti-ei|tit%
ftm most extensive hlaxe Is thirty
cast of Iac la Rongr. al Nunn
t*ke. wtier- hetw^n f*'-r Bnrt sit
t(i« n«hl[i.i« fif charrr.-l Ijk k pinr «nd
;>opl»r rai.'^r th-lr lil^f k»*T-.»Hl r.-nn*
abovf the vrne r.f d'snUtum 'J >
pffon is being made b>- thr Kores
of ttred fire fighters to aCein the
onward sweep of the hungry
Matbsr of belter sinaBty.
The other ma}er outbreaks, being
tattled by its additional men xo ths
NMC faiSM.fgtTlp%.a(« 4B m
far north Churrl iil liiv^r ewmtry.
The first at n^"- 1 wk^- 'hlrty mllra
northeast of Dp a In CTmsse, has
ravaged approximately forty-two
square mOes of pnlpwood stands,
and the Iseond. at nog Portage,
firiar lalMa aorthwast U Pedean
Mbrrovs, taosl^ of five smaller
ftrss Usitag m a MB pu^pmod
Detailed Information was avail-
able from B K Boberts. aoUng for-
rstry innp^tor. on his return from
a mot-T trip to Ibe RCA F for-
ntrv patrol air baae at Ladder Lake.
Cimdt Ions are very i>ad, he declared.
Hlah "Inds nmve urd(*nr prsfl Ir-allT
.ill i?!'' K --"d work the army nf fight-
ers accfitr.pllslied The on!y i her: •
aspect of tfxlar'" npwa "i' pt
message from J. A v%i-od.
anpvlnfeendattt of Prlnoe Albert Na-
tional Park, that the rains smotb-
erod the names ef the Lake LavaBe
blaaa and the Vhreat «a park Untar
Maw ttw fMB
With Judging nearly completed at
a late hour last night and svard.^
posted In the majority of the scc-
tkms, of&eiaJs of the British Colum-
bia Agricultural AssoolaUon pre-
pared for a Uc day today. cUlsenB'
day. at the Willows. Attsigtonns
figures for Monday and TMiaday
were very gratifying and there Is
every Indication that todpy's total
In paid admlsrtsnw will reach tbe
high-water mark. Today ts the
regular midweek half boUday and
many places of business not m-
eluded in the regular half-h(rilday
are shulttng up shop to allow their
cmplo.vees to attend the eihlbltkm
The .spfclal feature for today will
Ittke place at .1 o'clrjck. the slock
parade In nn o'Iit fxlilblMon in
the hUttory uX the Island has there
been such a cdleotlon of stock as
contained in the f«*^ibita this year.
Judges acclaim the abewbis one of
lbs best ever on view bi Bnusb Oo-
bimbla and tbe pamds of those
magnificent antmals stwold inspire
the public and give an example of
the possibilities of Brltbh CdumMa
as a stock-raising section of the
Dominion. Many of the anlmalu in
the parade will carry their ribbon
swards.
Lieutenant -Oovemor R. Randioph
Bruce and parly will attend the
fair this afternoon and will view
CmrtlnNd on Page tX. CelnmH S
L RESEARCH
IMillEE 10
STARISIUOIES
Programme to Be Drawn Up
Today atlnaugural
Wfee^fiff
PROMINENT MEN ARE
TO SERVE ON GROUP
One Man Injured When Blaza
Destroys Thirty Build-
ings at Kapoor
DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT
MORE THAW $25^000
Women and Children Spend
Night in Open— Homes
Wiped Out
Forest Ore at the south end ot
8ooka Lake on Tuesday cauaad
damage estimated at more tbaa
♦860,000 when tt wiped out thirty
buildings and 7.000.000 icct of Ituii-
ber al Kapoor. headQusriers ot Uie
Kapoor Lumtwr Company E SLe-
phens, an employee of the company,
was severely bttmed about bis faee
and hands trliBt gtncfc by a falling
timber, and -waa brought to the
JobUee Bogpttal ban for tceatment^
women and tfUlOiien fefted fnm
tbglr bOBCSL «Mfc ftbr Blibt OB
lake shore.
SUrtlng in iteshlngs asar the
Canadian National RaUwgys track
shortly after noon, the Are spread
with amaxing rapidity. Hardly had
the men in the vicinity been organ-
ised when tbe outlying buildings
began to burst Into flames. One after
another the homes of employees
took fire and biases In the lumber
plies added to the difllculiy of re-
moving small valuables [rum the
dwellings.
TENDER CONTROL
WHicn u ft as seen lhat the tflsl-
dences couid tii>' L>f .>u)vrd. all eflorts
were concent:, :, protecting the
mill. At a laic hotu lust night, the
IM men on the scene had the fbw
nader oontrol. and U was not
tbeg^t tbe plant wag eadai«ergd
Oeatftnned on Page g. OoNaM 1
W.J.eAlliDIS~
IN mm SHAPE
Imprevenieat In Corvn
Saanlcta Baad New
Carrted Out
on East
Completion of the roadwork at
(he CNR creasing tit the Island
Highway at Ootwood was effected
radar supsiiilslen ef tbe Osyart"
ment of PnbHe Woiba this weekf
and has attracted nmob t»«srab|g
comment from nurterlsis fer the tm-
provement of the thoroughfare at
thlA point Reporta to Hon N. 8.
l>3Tighred, MlnUt'*r nt Public Work^
^Iii-jw mm the Island Highway 1* In
r-trrWft,'' ^^^r<^^^■^•.'^^ throughout, afl'r
and biBwenMata
i-'ormed from representative lead-
ers In nnti.'.ii Columbia coal fields.
exseuUve officials of tbe two trana-
canada railway systems and oltaen
htterasted la .tbe preduattoa or use
of eeal vIlBIa the province, the
permaneht rctcarch committ«*e
created at the suggvsUon of Hon.
W, A. McKenxle, Minister i^f Minrq.
will get down to ILk work todAy TIic
Inaugural meeting will hrid at
the legislative buikUngs at io .3o ihts
momlng.
Flnsnrlng, early arrsugemenu for
sdaqtialg tiito or tbe aaw Brown
Qrtleae Ipait wresler designed to
reduce fire risk from the use of coal
In locomotives, and genn-al means
of promoting greater efficiency both
in the prriductlon and use of British
Co)uml)la soft roal, will tw dlsctiased
t>y the f.mniif'o*- rarly In the draw-
ing up of Us permanent programme.
N'ot R r.maii part of tts work Is sx-
^ted In b(f the education of the
public into mora eoonomlral and ef-
ficient use of ooal tbaa now prae-
TO 8IBVB OK OBOVr
ReiR'Menting the leading ooal pro-
ducers of I he provlnoe. tranmorta-
tton and nl-hT rlrcles. the foliowlna
Iiavp bf^n nr-m*d try their respective
group* to (t-rvr on the committee.
Charlr* Bockina. general manager
of the Uranhv r^mi'ilidatrd, nvfr-
atlng the Cauulx c- .ni-rii^-. r-':) (
W. VUllCra, of the Cansduu i 1
Hsrtsa: W. K. WUson. of ttte Cr v.
Keel conerlee; J. M. Osiaeion. gen-
eral Kuperlntcndent of the Biqul-
' malt At Nanakno Railway: Col. T. A.
mam cif the Canadian National
Rallwnys; Capt C. D. NcuroUos, of
(he B c Coast Servioe, and J. D.
oalioway. provinotal mineralogist.
cfirrL^'i till* yfar. I Formation of the iseeanJi eoa-
Work Is !■ iwssdlin ea Ifae 'Jaei mius^^ to carry on ths wofkeMMd
SsadMb Bead ut the Imbioi a.nat at the recent coal oonfereMe «aa
ef enrvos, and la leoend Mpen- aaMBsted bp ««• W. A. McKsnals
»to put ttat tbwwirffwg Bi MiTh Willi Id l« lese ae Mae bi
ttgpg Mr OM Uptldt, I
I.
New Control Body Assumes
Duties Under H. B. Thom-
son's Chairnwoship
BOAflD TO HAVE FULL
CONTROL OF POLICIES
W J Balrd, B well known barrl-ster
of Vancouver and chairman of the
Greater Vancouver School Board,
was sppcdntsd as a member of the
new LbiBOT OoBlM^ Beard yester-
day. CoUewiaK a msatli^ of tbe
eaecvtlve eeuaeU. IBs new board Is
placed In eaUrg epntroi of the
administration of the province's
[|r,:jMr b.r v.^frtA and WlU get 4WB |0
work right away.
R B. TlMiiiaeB. ebalrman, end
W, R Kennedy are memhem of t he
bodrd whose appointmenu lisd
been previously announced.
In confirming the appolntjnent *
Mr Band 10 lomplete the member-
ship of ihp bo.-ird, Hon. R. H.
PooJcy. KC, iw.aiiK pirmiT and
Attomey-Ucncrsi of the province,
said tbe Ooeemment A action brings
the IWW board mtu operation at
ooee. affNMre as Inm ysstcrdsy.
TBg ^eaiid bad been summoned
ttpglrar wlUi tfaaee strong mem-
eooittlutlng the panel, and
would be expected to attend to
everything m oonnecMon with the
administration of liquor control in
the province. It was mllmated, Mr.
Balrd, contmued Acting -Premier
Pooley. wat a weil known barrister
of Vjiicouvcr. and hia services would
be of great vatue 10 ths board.
Policies ot the board Voidd be en-
tirely within ita eoatnl and would
in no way be lalerfered wtth by tbe
oovemveBt, be ooBohided.
w. J, Bated Is a Oaaadlaa by
Mrth, bavlM been bora •! Btaafc-
water. OntaHo. Bb |e a pwlgifg
of Toronto iroHenMr, aa4 iMs been
a resident of BltlHB OdhUbMa fer
the past twenty-s9ven yean. He
ha;i been prominently Identified
Kith public affairs In Vancouver
for the past twrnlv years, and par-
Ucularly In munlclpnl und Khonl
work. He Is a past preMdeni of thn
Vancouver Canadian Club. A
lawyer by profession, he standi
high la the regard of the profession
and puftna aa vi«lL BiliaBMIi-
ber eC tbe Oalt«d OBHKAef Oa»-
4
ea Ms I
CHILD SUCCUMBS TO
BURNS RECEIVED AS
FfflE RAZES HOUSE
hfOOBB JAW, km It.— Tragedy
^i.iiowed s fire whlrh destroyed tbe
!nrm home of Mr. and Mrs. LSn
Oreenman. nter Dfiiik«Blef. early
TUSaday momlng Dirir five
montlui-otd un Juhu Ha\'nrmd
Ofpenman. was so badlv biirncl
t)iat h*" mircumbed a »h'ir( tini"
after reaching (hp hospnnl Ui 'in-
dly. Mr. and Mim. Urcenman sift >
wen badly bttf|j|i|^Me are now ta
hospual here tbVMMI oondBloo.
Five OIBsr ebfldMft «Bo ««• bk
ttas batalns buildtsB
airtBB|iM»d(
2
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. E C. WKDXESDAY. AUGUST 20. 1930
Jfjnal Clearance
MUN DAY'S
SPECIAL FOR TODAY
^^rt lines in "Ijcorgina" hainous ^uahi^'
for womtn. R«ffular $XOJ0O. To et«ar .
ftlywBTd Bids.
HfflfCl KltliH^i Siior^
1203 DouglKb St.
To Anindjietding
Sm SmUaerUmd
Yur-Bf^t Frmatit
Mott CrysSli^
Tui Bat f»cr»nt Heth Omuii mponim alnwly
wiihoui rmiUlM wtma Nutaklad xnoiw clotbUas. nnAar
dkttnpan ftcaU. earyaU. tit . r«l«Mliig • MMT
tlcadly lo mnUu %iti wtMh Utva* ftt lift, t^0tt
VrMrul Matk K^k Ma
TIE OWL nifl 60, LTI.
turn
See the New All- Enamel
BURBANK
CaWe4 tfl m > I c h your
Vitcheu . . . grc*^ blue, white,
ivory, etc Termi from
If your ocxt Goveniniciil makes
«t fttrontf'A combtPftiKW u the
Be«ttv Wwhinn Comblnarion,
UritiA CobmbU will tnioy real
pra«p«r)Qr. We •ppcul to you
on ear put iccord to wtah the
Beattjf vty.
BEATTV WASHER STORE
1600 Douglas St. Phone 8417
Sldmner Pick^Up Cor the
Lawn
TrUad* "»" rwtUlMr Mihn ibt
OUalnaMB M
BODIES BEINQ
REMOVED FROM
_BLAKEBURN PIT
Contlawil from rage 1
iB toounuing to take precedent am
•T*7Ulttf li.
P&Aim WOBXXBS
dan. W. A. MflgWwrtBt Minuter of
MUbH^.i«tuTnad trom the eeene ct
the Bkkebum coel mine dliwter
near Coelmoot jmetordiy. - llie mlft-
Ister 'etttlai tlut tke force of the
expiation wu worse then riiv m
which Oovemroent mine expcrir^ ^rui
ej^erlencwd re«ruc mm enRi»,Td
tlMife have pver wktnfMCd
*i can not nnd words to express
my appreciation of Ih* heroism ot
the men who, risking iheir own Uvea,
Blllgiged Into the mine, time after
ItngTln en etlort to bring oat thtlr
cmntim, mtw or ^taAJ' d«elMred
Um malAer.
•tJnly the younger men with ton
rM^ontlbiUUes then their eenlen
w«rt ettoetad to fo btiow on nseut
work. a>id this did not uppMl to the
older men. who hntstad that they
too should rUk themselves in the
dangcfi undeigroiuul. The brmvery
end •eU-sMrtOoft oC every, mu on
that hiU was magnlfleetttr
Dim< 11 T WORK
One dI the g.-i-a! illfQeuRles, the
minister stated was that the nhui-
lering eflect of the axploaion was
such that mine tlnbera In the main
haulage way had been blown out;
hundreds of tone aC resAnc fdl. In-
P6dli« prgcnlae. This &«o«Mltatad
not only cuarlng eway the debris,
tnit eiiiibertng as well, tn order lo
protwl thp revue partlM. Wlth.'iut
tlmbiTlin: t AMiin *'tis liable to ^-»ke
ptare at m.y time, Imprtsonlng and
kllllnj; Uie wrkers wfta vaMaUUth-
InR for Ihf (Jeiid.
Vihrn ttir Ian wa* repaired and
the ai." liii'-s renewed into the rai-
llery la.-i' l^ldAV. •■•Hid Mr Mc-
KcnzJe. tjie lorce o{ air sent Uilo
the workiiws gave Ufa to ft noMldcr*
ing fln. This drova the men oot.
The atr hod to bo out down and
Inspeetets and mine officials with
helmets aOd nyfen apparatus *had
t ventttia tn aqd locate the burning
area, tut was aaatod 00.
Aift r AM mm
Jt m Cbonibt lnB4vlaabl6 to
mew the air enrrent to Its full
agtent In ease It mlgtat gtve added
llama to other lUai. A* a result
work has been mad* mora difficult
than ordinarily iiiowiirtMiMt to mine
''Apart from Ibe appaQlng loss of
Ufa,' concluded the minister, "the
outstanding feature of the disaster
is undoubtedly the heroLsm of the
inlnerpi whfi r:.ili''d their own safely
tn order lo flnd iheir comrades.
Prom Oeorge Murray, manager of
the mine, who. though weakened by
a raoant opmUOo nevo' spared
himself for a motnant. down to lads
still In their teens, who demanded
the right to gamble with daath In
that terrtUe atruMla
ground— they wan all hvaBa."
r
Batchelor's
Cash and Carry
THREE STORES
Ptople*a CUh
S«U Service. . Douglas StfMt
^ Yataa Street
Popular._...Douglaa Street
Wednesday Morning
Snaps
Fletcher's Peainaal Back
Bacon, l>y the 3dC
Economy Caps. OOja
New Alhenu itut- £Bfa
ter. '£ !!>. (nr 096
Quick
Regal Sail. 4
per pkL 1 UW
Rogara' Golden 4 "V^
Syrup. 2-It> tins. 1 1 1»|
Hoiaum Qreea Mmm, ne»
pa*:!*.. 4
Malkin's Beat AA^
Tea. per lb. ... 44C
Malkin's Best A A
Coffee, per lb..
Clark's Tomato Ketchup, ^
per bottle _ .. | OC
First International Conven-
tion Includes Representa-
tives From Coast States
FIRE MARSHAL TELLS_
OFCLEVEUNDTftMienr
VAWCOUVEK. Aug. U^Between
two hUEMtred and fifty aaA three
hwDdtad delegates Itnm hospital
associations of British Columbia and
the Pacinc Coast states south as far
as California, assembled for a three-
day convention here today. Tills
U the first time that a Joint meeting
has ever been held by such organl-
sations of the two countrtea.
"Om ItodlM meetlnc are Bcltlili
OotnmUa HoapltalB* Asaoelatlett. ttie
Wetitem Hospital Association and
the Northwe."(t Ho&pltal AMOClatlon.
At the opening «easlou ttie deleguteit
wrre wi'komed by Mayor W II
Malkin and Oeorge A. Walkem.
u^Sh irtio rmtiasntgd ixemier a.
F. ttelmla.
Reviewiiif the wott tt On past
year, Mr. MtfVaty retamd to Mvaral
Important subjaeta that had received
attention. ConsUlerabte economy had
been rrTerted h" pointed out. In the
piirf hase i>r n' i-h"! Inr rubbing
purpcifce.t In lii'?*plEab In Britlah Co-
lumbiM The i?ummlttee aimed at a
further reduction. It was stated, and
intended lo dlicuii tha matt«' wito
ttM nav Xilquar OBnlml Board as
MOOM possible after it was con-
iUtotodi
An eittnct from Uie reiiort '.f '
A. ninnifts, provincial t\tr ;ii=ir'; *'
as to hu Investigations »:i<r n.f-
tragedy that occurred In a clinic j:
Cleveland, Ohio, In regard to the use
and Btamga cC BUxo-oaHnloBa film,
was HioonMntvL
TO BK ttMtaatb BOON
This ctated: •
'1 am M to rtpoit that today
over M per cent of onr tKapttats and
clinics are using the acetate safety
film, and that In tl)e very near
future the use of the nltro-cellulose
film for X-ray purposes will be en-
tirely prohibited in thb provlnre •
O. W. Olsen, first vir( -pr( -i,ient
Western Hospital Associ&uon, m the
eourse of bla remarks, said bt pre-
ferred the British Columbia system
of hospiui t\nanctng to that In
vogue In CaUfornla, where the state
roilected Uxes from hoeplUls end
gave no flnanrlal aid, except to
Institutions dealing exoluslvely wtth
'ttdlgent patlenta
MNSOM PRICE
CUT DOWN TO
$10.000 NOW
Canttoned from Page i
TeUow IMvur and pursued Insurgrnt
armies through ShantnnR Province
to the Chlhlt border HiTr, y. wius
expected, the Northerners driven out
of Tslnan. capita; of Shantung,
would endenvor tn make a stand
after days of flirftir
NationalUiLs also reported their
foroes bad recaptured Lanfeii«.
Northern Honan Province. Fleeing
rebels, they said, tava up tha Bat-
chow-Tungkvan nlboad wait at
the otiy to datoy punutt
ooimAnioT* BBroBTs
Oen. 99Bt Tu-Hsiang. insurgent
mnimanrtsr, oootradlcting Oovam-
ment reporta of vtetery. aattl that
In heavy flcbttof aaat of Lanf if ,
Saturday tegbt, rabab klUad ifiOO
NaUonaUitL Fighting their way
through a morass farmed by ten
days of torrential rain. Feng said
bis man attacked with irmrhMff guns
and swords, fordB( Oovomment
lines to give way.
President Chiang Kal Hhek. FeuR
asserted, escaped the rebel attackers
by taking an airplane from his amy
headquarters at Lieuho.
in sharp rightUig near Mamubst,
Saturday and Sunday, Feng con-
tinued, his men foiaad the NaUonal-
lita to wlthdrft«. Iivrtog 0OO bodies
ttoattoc to floodid oanala.
Feng aoeuMd Natlonallat avlaton
or killing fifty nanocmbatanU in
Changchow by dropping many
bomM on the nhtbhjrtd elly. The
hr>mhn. ha amrted, eontatoad potoon
Rfl-'
np^pll« the Ooverrun-nt'B rlalmn
of victories. foTfflanrni In Shanghai
consider the Nationalists position
much weakened by thre^ months of
Jlghttof agatost rebeh tn Honan
and Shantung and by tlie depreda-
tions at Communists in aercnl pror-
toces of the Tangtae TalMy.
Because of d<stvrhM ecodltlons
and lack of confidence to the Oov-
emments sbUlly to afford pratec-
Uon, trade has suffered gnatly.
FIRE SWEEPS "
SOOKE LAKE
MILL CAMP
Contlneed from Faff* 1
unlsss there was a Change or in-
crease In the velocity of the wind.
nw of the famltics rendered
homeless saved anything from their
houses, and many lost some of their
most valued paaseaKions. Women and
children were placed In motor trucks
with bedding and clotlilntt that could
be saved, and were taken to the
■hares of Books Lake, where they
wtHil4 have the added protccuon of
the water in event of the Ore con-
tinuing out of control.
Last night, wtuie the wm under
Fire Ranger w. M. Campbell and
As.M«tant Ranger J. Dunn Continued
Ihelr nght with the fire. t.h« women
and children of the community at-
tempted lo nl^ep on the lake nhore
More comfortable quarters will b-
provlded todnv when the fttuatlon
is leas critical
Early in the evening It wa£ feared
that the mill could not be saved in
■piU of the desperate aterto of the
150 eroplaytM to cava «h«ir maani
of Uvehhaad, anA the now of tan
that arrived on tha laiDe earlier
with Mr. Dunn. Later to the night
Mr. Campbell arrived With addl<
tlonsl reinforcementa sulSclmt to
get the bUic which surrounded the
blc plant siii'Ier control
Frank M Prr^^^Dt, ntv Anflneer
and water conui LvO.inrr «a;- at
the srene letifllitg nil iRt4.«iMo kk-
■totanc* and itudMni; the Kltimllnn
from the city's watershed lulerestn
The glow Of the Are was vMbl*
in VlatOKla. and The OotooM cOce
received IBaiV aalk flngpk
viehlng to aoenal Ar Mm
MSXtotoi
KT. ■OR.
CJUEBEf", Auy. 19 Rt Hun Sir
Robert Borden, who will bp ( unada a
rcpresenUiIlve itt the furthrtmilinj
meeiUig of the Council of Uie
Laegue of Nations at Oeneva. sailed
today from Quebec on board the Ss.
Kmpiaia of Brotlsntf for ObartMuit.
OVERTiES Fi
CONCLUSION OF
WARFARE MADE
Royal Air Foros Suspends
Bombing Operations in
(turram Area in India
AFGHAN TRIBESMEN
ASKING SETTLEMENT
IN IHEAIRE CASES
Proprietors ot Two Mainland Mevis
Houses Charied With Operat-
ing Without Uceneea
PBBBAWAB. IMUa, Aug. 19.-Op-
eratloha tor tha Moyal Air Force In
the Kurram area were suspended
today when the Maaosais. Afghan
trlbeamen. made definite overtures
for ceesstlon of hostilities.
While this was taking place the
Ahmadzal and Ohliazl were massing
forces on Pclwar Kotal. with the
prospect ot » antoua tlo$Hguamt tn
that quartar.
In the wdfhbwHood of Ulaar and
Bargawtsam. the BMUdi soottttog
airptonaa vaia heavily fired upon.
Iimtoty piflftets to Kurram
stao ware subjected to fire of the
tribcaman.
The Oovernment poaltloru at
Kurram were said to be aflcijualety
defended by vlUage mlllUa levies,
whose sptott toM iltonrtliiil aa aind^
lent.
No military or air oparatkma oc-
eurrad to- tha vlototty of Piihawar
yestitrtfay. With the poMlMa aM«-
tion of MttU partta of trtoadtoM
shtitarad in caves to the south
the Pashavwr dMrlct, the Afridk
appaarad eattnttaly tflipaned to
their Tinmoi,
VAIVCOUVKR. Aug. l>v-TO OOB*
stoar arguments of counsel, Mhsla-
trate Q. tL. iCcQueen to police court
today reserved dscliloa. untU a;30
p-m. Wednesday, in the case ot
W. P. Nichols, prov-r-clj: -A the
Royal Theatre, and Hector v^tuag-
liOtti, owner of the Colonial
Thea tre . TJie two o w i w r s were
cliarKcd, uruier Ihe Provliu'ljl Mo-
lten I'l.'tiirrii Act, with openiLlng
tiu>itit.-n vMLhout havtog JUat ob-
UlnC'U a licence.
Capt w a. Bowerlng. city fire
warden, aiul Provincial Fire Mar-
shal J. A. Thomas tesUAed that
they had delivered to both men
document* from Motion Ftotorc
Ognior Joseph 'Whlterik vlvtog
nettoa aC winnghin aC ttMir ttwatre
Altar tnartaff aMdenee, the court
reeelved aifunwnts fay defence
counsel. D. N. Hossle. that the
charge was Incorrectly laid, as U
recited that the accused had not
first obtained licences. Evidence
dlAciosed. he argnad, that hath had
paid t200 IB tha OaiantoMt'for
licences.
Mr, Konsle and Prn.iecutor Gor-
don Hcott engacxi m anrument on
the former'a 5 itj:iLis.sion tliat tc
keep a theatre upcu after sujip^n-
slon ar eanceUatlon of lloance docs
not oonatttuto a vtolatton of the
act. Inaamudh aa there is no pen-
alty provided for this aituaUon to
the Motion Picture Aot.
Maglstrato MoQuBM wU give Us
dtefadan on thegb aigumantt Wad-
BMtfay alttrnoon.
SUSPENSION OF
ftFFIWAt: ASKED
OantfnlMl fkaai Pagt 1
trcasoror ot the offloon^ mess of a
dty nglasant, was dismissed for con-
duct "unbecoming sn oCBOer and a
gentleman."
spedfleftUy Trustee Woodworth
rharged that Colonel Wolfe-Merton,
then ofScer commsndlnit the regi-
ment In que&tlon, knew at WUson's
dlsmtAsnl and Its reason and yet
retained him a tniStOd aWtaat Of
the school board.
The dUmlssal of WUson from his
regiment ooeurrad sllgntiy more
than two yaara agov the letter
itoted, and lYustoe Woodworth
charged, readtog from transcript of
JERSEY HERD IS
AWARDED PREMIER
HONORS AT FAIR
CaoltoDed from Fage 1
the stock parade, a branch of the
fair to which 1m irpartteulaHr to-
tarcateil.
Yaotortay waa another banner day
and good BDwdi tvnatf out durtog
the nftaraoon and avantofr 9ba
evsntar saw tha tafgait tumaui ato
the grounds, and every section of
t)ir> midway and all buildings en>
gaged the attention of the jdeasure-
seeklng throngs.
AMONG TBE DISFLATS
The general impression gained
from tiuuMa remarks of patrons
who attended the fair on the open-
ing day and yesterday Is that the
exhibition Is a vast Improvement cn
last yearn effortt. More space is
occupied ill 1h(r biilldlrKs and the
selection In di^plav? \% in-ire varied.
The RRTiriiltura! rirvlbir-'i r>t ,S;irrpv
Ridimond and Victoria d:stncu are
attmcttoi a great deal of sttenUon
and thara ma onich speculation as
to which one of tha three would
carry off tha duUenga cup. Vic-
toria's business sn4 todttstrlal groups
have assisted generously in the dia-
plays of manwractured goods both
inside ihc ngs and with spe-
cial bo:jtli.s ni the (troiinrt.i One of
the moat notlcenMc thlint^s abmi'
the manufacturers .-if-ctlon is the
number of demonstration stalls
showing Improved oil -burning ma-
chines. A few yeara ago an oil-
bumlng appliance for a boose fur-
na«e waa eoBBldcrad a BBTotty, but
net eo today. It apptan,
Public approval waa glvan the
demonstration of the dialtalapbone,
and from early afternoon to late at
night hundreds of people pssnrij
through the course given Sy a corps
of pleaelnu young ladies from the
central telephone office, who ap-
peared to be wen pasted In the work
and well able to eqilato the sim-
plicity cc apMBttoo «r Oia ioatai-
ments.
STOCK LFADS I.STKkKsi
The livestock buildings were again
the cenm of WgM Isr large
crowds.
Stock descended from the now
famous Olamorgan hem of Jersey
cattle ociglnaUy imparted to this
Motloa of tha ommtiy by J. s. h.
Hateoa from the United sutes.
Eastern Canada and the Ishuid of
Jeney, were - awarded pmler
honors at the exhibition whan the
Babbacombe herd Claimed grand
awsrded senior. Junk*r and grand
chamstoa in the .'jlrarthorti buUi.
He also won M-niur rhjiiiipiun i o«
and fliato in all ottter ciaues m
whWi ba was antacad.
■ A nufllher of other awards have
yet to be announeed by the of fldals
R Neea. Judge of the Ayrshire
brrrd. who Is on his &econd .sca.viti
in judglnK ui VlrtuTla. stated vcs
triday alternooti that the AvTsh<res
lo the Victoria show are puricuUily
Strang this year slid are a line, uiu-
form bunch of cattle. **l have seen
the BriUsh Columbia exhibit and
the herd Is osftatoly to wonderful
shape. Xt Is an agngatfcm la loafc at
the herd and compare the Milmsli
with what they were last year when
they arrived here Their general
c<mdltlon is a credit to ihr ma u « 1 1
has had the care of them I umit lo
mention here Capuin DunWatrr?.,
of rtntry. who lia& dune more Uian
any other man to put Ayiatairsa on
the map to British Columbts. The
captato took fifth and stoth to the
sailar yearltog dasa. Mr. WaDs took
first and second in tUa daa« and
Slunnon Bros., thM Sttd ^OOtth,"
said Mr Neas
The champion uward In the senior
female in Ayrshlrts wenr to s ^!
Well-i A; hiin r.f H&itUs B (
Bpeaklug of British Cclumuu lu.
a cattle prevtooa. Mr. Ness, who
eoBMs from Dewtoton. Alta^ stated:
"BrttMi Oolnrahla, Vanaottvar Is-
bud as wdl aa uia MatoTawt tt, i
btilere. adapted to any class of rat -
tie. There is no breed that 1 ktiuiv
that should not priMper In this scr^
tlon of the countrv Drllisli t uluni-
bla la [lartlrularly .-ilrong In Jrrseys.
a fin'- da I ry i ow . Thr Liland and
Mainland are Ideal places for any
of the dairy breeds."
Judging of mast of the hveitock
waa ooa^letad last night and the
wmrtBto and Onaraagy eliwn wUi
ba >daaa today.
nmama or vfmsn
The following programme has
been arranged for the balance of
tha iragk to tha Jndgtof a< honis:
]0:IO-ClaaHa SI to M. Bglglan
mares; class sa, yaid mala, four
yean: dasa 99. fmy. three yean:
class S4. fUly two yaars; class 35.
riiiy one year and olasa M, foal.
3 00 -stock parade,
^.oo—class 63. general purpose
pairs.
4:15— Class «1, heavy draft palit.
4 30-ctasa aK^momijmm
stogia.
4?0 Olais aa. heavy draft gtoglOi.
Thnniday
10:00 Bjn.— Perchrron* CIhas 44.
brood mare and foal; cla« 46. yeld,
four years: daas M. tUfV. three
yean: olasi 47, filly, two years: class
tf. flUy. one year, and OliiaB 41. foal
1:00— Olasa W, fonr-bocaa taaaia.
4 :00— Class do, Fereharen stallion,
four years; dais 41. atalUon. three
yean; class 43, two yaata; oiaii 41,
one year, and dasa fihampton,
4:4B-ahcttandi^
Mday
l:0D--8Mtoaa taaiM. dUMmt
Sattoday
3:tfr-91aal ato-bona taamg, driv-
ing.
At 10 o'dock today the Judges wUt
start in the Holitato ahd Ouemsey
laetleni and the bcif eatUa. the lat-
ter beUg an aiospttoiially heavy Ust
APPROVAL OF
HAUBUT PACT
IS EXPECTED
Caalhnnd from Page 1
Colonel Wolfe-Merton testified to
his full belief In Wilson's totagrlty.
Trustee Annie Jamleson. arting
chairman of the board, relinquished
her place to TYuntee C. E. Carpenter
In order to actufte Trustee Wood-
worth of taking a "field night *.o say
implea&ant Ihtoga.**
"When we dlsBOssed Mr. Col-
bo«nw> ease wa mat to camera,
and as a dtlian I rascnt that with-
out notice we are aafcod to paas on
such a motion." she dadarad. "We
are thoroughly remiss to dlseuning
thU thing now."
Triwtee Carpenter then moved the
matt<T be laid over until Friday at
7.30 pm. and Mr. Woodford be re-
quested to appear before the boatd
to substantiate the aUegation.t made
by Trustee Woodworth. Thl* motion
wws carried and It was also ex-
plauied that Ootawl WoUe-Merton
will be htard on )ils own behaU.
VANCOUVER WOMAN
STABBED: NEGRO IS
HELD AS ASSAILANT
VANCOUVER, Aug. 19.— Violet
D'^rner, address tmknown. Is in the
ilcnrral HoBplui "iiff*Tlng from
severe wounds, ti . ' .-r MCCon-
nell. colored, riliv 734 K<«rer street.
Is held in the rlly ]nll on a charge
ot wounding with Intent, police re-
port.
MoOonblU' la aUsfOd to have
sUbbed the woman lato toalght at
his Keefer Street sddiaos. P«llee
claim the weapon used was a jack-
knite
McConnell, poUoe sav, claimed the
wanan had fOhbod him of |40.
SPANISH MINISTeT
OF FINANCE RESIGNS
WHEN PESETA FALLS
evidence at Wllaan's trial that! ^^"'P'"" '^*»*«PK» toUl.
grand champion and lentor cham-
pion female, first In fxhlbltor'5 herd
and second In breedtr'ii herd. The
herd also capturod the Canadian
Bank of Commerce Silver Cup lor
the best eow m the show 'i h''
Junior champion bull ribbon wax
won br LtodeU-B Cordaga Beau and
Junior flhampton eow I9 tlndeU s
GOO. Rotta.
The winners to the Babbacombe
herd were: Grand champion and
senior champion. Olamorgan Wex-
ford Blndle. by ninflle and Yniing
Diana, the latt-^r a tnriHi cow
with 642 pound.s fnt . crand rhnin-
plon female and chRmpinn m • Uid.
Mademoiselle Deachamps 3rd, hv Le
Aondto Oxford Lad and JWade-
mcMlle Deschamps. This cow also
took the Bank of Oanmaroa Cup
Babbaeombe BtodlaOi Oaar was given
a second In the two and under thn«
class The csar is by Olamorgan
Wexford Blndle and Babbacombe
f ioMen TltUnla. and owned by E. C.
Rtiiiifley. i-if ritincan Olamorgan
Vo!a«e. by Mnhj^^ 1 iold*n Double
out of La Pereq Vni»ge. was second
In (he thn*e-year-old, nnhbacombe
Bright Betty, by Glamorgan Wex-
ford Blndl'' out of Bright Patrtela
of Langford. wOn a second
Other eahfUtora taotodsd fHvid
Spanotr, Miller lUneh. Dlnnlnaton.
A E Thmivni, Saidis: It WndM,
Cadboro Bay; Woodeote Saanlch
Chib Thr Saanlch .Terwy Club was
am-arded flr^t In ilie dlttrtct hprd
class SpencpT'ii herd took six flmu
nine aeoonds and liiree third*, but
offlela] llsU of ludclng were not
complete at a intr hoMr init nlghL
SWCETK RFn roi t.
Tn the Red Poll* r f Lewu, of
Kelowna. B.C., made a clean sweep,
capturing an awards with a ftng
herd. Re Was awarded grand and
!:enior champions to the bidl alaia
nnd trand and senior to foala.
rir«t In exhlMter's and ftasl to
hri"v1^r«' together With flfets to
other clsLA*e^ In which he wait en-
tered
In the Ayrshirss the venl^^r ' hnn:
Blen oow wont to K A. wetu ^ p^n
Shaimen fcroa.* oow won the jtmior
ehsmptonlhtp There ware no grand
champion aerarda to thb eteaa V: A,
Weill St Ban aaplured fint in ex-
hibitor's haM aMd .1 C DunWatrn
wall awarded aeoond In brwder'i
h^-fl f'rii, «*mnd arwl third went to
Ihe following, B- A Wells *Son.
Rhanivvn SHA. BOd S. A. IMh A
Boo.
MADRID. Aug. It— The sUady
slump ot tha piaeto whtoh bas
puasled gownttwnt oOkAato and
tinanaial eipsru fw «ov*rai months
resulted today to the resignation c«
Manuel ArgoaM from the Ministry
of Ftaance
The Cabinet accepted hiU resig-
nation at a special meeting and
ttppotnted Julio Ws Is hrJierto
M In I e; nf F "ir om v . l/i %\ ii-;-»ed
htm. Lul.^ Hodrlguei Vlguera,
MtoHtar of Agrksuttara to the Con-
aarvattva CaUBti of WO,
Wl • ■ •
remain in force. The new treaty,
the one now awaiting ratification
in Washlnpion pro\ that the
International Fisherlci Commission
will ho empowered, subject to ap-
proval of the Oovemor -General of
Canada and of the Fiesldent ot the
United BUtes ot America, to sua*
pend or modify the doped aawan
provided f or aa to part er aU of
the watera off our Weatem ooaats.
"IWa provlston would enable the
halibut IMhoty off our eoasts to
adapt UagU not only to the dan^fr
of Japanese competition on out
own coa.'it, but to any other unfor-
N*en rlrcumstnnre.i which may arise
from time t^ lime It l.n lo be fully
expected that no furlher time will
be lost by the United BUleif Oov-
ernment In adopting this much-
Mr. Babeoek.
JAPANESE HAVE SUPPLY
It Is Mr. Babcock's opinion that
the most serious naupatlttou will
not develop from wlthto our own
watan. The Japansaa bava an un-
touched aupply of baUbttt at their
own dooet off Hokkaido, and It Is
unlikely that they will oooss two-
thirds of tha great distance between
Japan and our ports to fi^ on our
own much-depleted t»anka. This Is
(vtp'' iftlly true at this Juncture,
when It l.^ entirely i.'lie!y t.hat surh
an attempt wmik! render ni'jf
tain the paissgc of the new treaty
especially daHgwod to BOat auah
Bltnatloos.
"Any cunslderaUe tovettmont in
such a projsct would, to thi avant
of the paasage of the nsv regula-
Uons. bring inevitable reasntroem
and correepooding actton to mce:
the .situation. It is to tie expected
that the Japanese will hold action
In ftbevanr^! until It Is seen whether
or not uiA prsaenl rigidly fixed
riosfd .--rason isjalattoiiB are re-
Ulned. '
"Recent sutemanta hp Ihfeannen
who have eecn and haanM the
JapaaaM vawl which ogaratad m
thi Bahw Sea todloato tha c r
raetMSi M thto vlav and do not
subatanttoto tha fhat bdM that
thl5 was a eenunerelal venture ir
Ls vild that the vessel was ^'peralrl
by the Japanese FlsherW B-ithk
with fisheries students anri not. :r>i
halibut. No authentic informatl'Mi
Is at hand as (o the actual purpuses
of what would seem to have been
an cxplcratory voytce. UW matter
should to rsgardcd aa brtogtog up
for serious eeaHdarattan tha bn-
peraUve need for the new and more
flexible hahbut ngulaOons," cm-
ciudad Mr. Baboock.
HEAVY RAIN WASHES
OUT IRRISATINQ FLUME
WBfATCfin. Wastan Aug. » —
A miniature ckudbonft flSapC the
district between Wen»tobdi and
Chelan umihi, washtog aMi Ud
feel of ooncreie trrigatlng flume
near BnUat and srr^«ini the hi^s-
way wttb bouldors, and other detiru
was brau^ dm SMa tha hiu-
kides.
ITie w«r<T -iiood ihre* feet deep
on the road tn placea Thunder
and lightning afledbipanlsd the
downpour.' whUe haU feu over llm-
^ n HBB gald. suf •
she;
self "
Hs I ran trnd^rstand
Who helped you Uft it owl
EXPCCT BIQ ATTACK
WILL BE MADE UPON
MacDONALD MINISTRY
r ONOON Aun lU Well-lnlntmrd
(iniuii al i ,1 .ic:, iLtsert that Turs
IKiiii !l-lhll^ fir- ji'rj«jrliiii a heav>
CAMipaiKM KKHliwt K«tii.\ii> MacLkm-
aid;. tk)t:alt.'i Liovt-ri^juciit . ba:iln!{
thetr chiol talltii'n point I'At
failure ot Uie Uibciritcs tn .■voive un ,
employment.
Wlto a,OtoyOOO workicu clamorlug
for relief, nnnig<>aM<a ioaden
are iindantood to ba plaaalitt to
ctrlke whlla unrest Is hl^^ tht
present unamploxmcnt flguiaa break
all previous Brltteh record and
^ rd has been passed around Ood*
wvathra atwnghritoi Jo^ to f««^
a
tunM^
Mbn «&a ttoa
Nest menlh wtn gaa tha ^iglnnlin
of th« Tocy boabaidnMtttt rmt
when PartiaauBt raasoainhlia Ooto-
t>«r as au pertiia un Stoly to ba
;>rr pared for k vttol dlttatoO. ^
A general deetton aomtag at aucb
« tmw probably wooU 9mm poat-
ponemant ot lha rovad tabia
f udOea an Indto.
A«/uged to Consent
_ ISTANBUL. Tiirkev Aua 10 —
Perda Is believed t.. hiformed
1^tfkay she ean uudei uo ctrcum-
atanoaa oonseni 10 military co-
r araltoa wttb the Tudta against the
nBida4«Mn0aa tartitav^
Woiidcrfal
SUverware is Yours
Far QmAtf Com FUbM Cm^pom
TUST imagine bow charming this dignified oHirafwuf WOllU
^ look on TOOT tobtot How naelht it would be.
Utoaa qpoooft— dad many othar artidea of usefulnMi tad
beeaty--4ra yoora for ooopons which are found in every
prtilftfTP iif Oitaker Com FUk'-^*-
'J'ho new .\!nry Stuart design. cbosLc and beautiful — Tu^or
plate guaranleied by ito well known maken.
And tha isma time you will get the best flsvoond oon
fUkea . . . everv peokege bears oar offdr th nfnnd tM
purchase price if you do not ngrt^ thst Quabft Ganflikili
are the beat flavoured you bev*' fvvr ta<%tod.
Just the crimpest and nanst delicinufi, Vki. Becatise Quaker
Com Flakea are triple aanled and waz-wreppedt iMoe ot the
original criapmaa or flAvtxir ia loaU
Write n £ar A oopy of tbe Quaker Premium Book. It offtfg
more than a hundrM gifls. Thinps you havn nfien wanted.
^ "ill an get iJiem witb Ihfl cdujMirifl frnTii nny ()iink''r .f-renl
package, boo thn list af r^ri^als on (he cnupnns < >>idlLpr
premiums aro n rr-wanl fur thos^whoaro
ntrady uAers of Quaker oecesia. They are
not something/or BOttlhg, |li|ll<illlMl^-
instead of noLning.
Get <>inkf*r Com Flakes tomofTow. Ofie
the other (Quaker cfreals. t<xi. SavR the
Litup^^ui.s, and you will b« surprifod how
(wwtn vim will have enough lo get home
of the hruultvinie and useful preniiuma
we give Ui uhtra of Qoeker uorealk.
THE QUAKER OAW OOltfANYs
SASKATOON, fiASC
Quaker
Corn Flakes
CUT R/^TE
ki r AUC ALWAYS
ROASTS
FRESH from the ftncr
grades of cuts comes
this Meat to you, ready
for prtparstion of a won-
derful meal. The prfCM
will interest yoti.
St*er Beef Ovda
Rria«t«:. Ih. .
Steer Baet Pot
RoasU, lb. - „
20c
tSc
Lean BohalaM Stdw
neef. lb
Mincad B^af,
lb.
STEAKS
Spring Limb.
Shoijidert. lb.
Spring Lamb,
lt€W« lb.
15c
20c
Il5c
BoiUag Bd«r,
lb. . ...
Pnra Porfc
tb.
Beef Baiisageb
Ik I . . .1
10c
25c
10c
NEW EII8LAIID MARKET
Yitei S( (Opp n-minion Hwtel) Pbona SSoa
1 r
Tin: n\n.v c^ji.omst. xictoria, nr. \\v.\)\v<iiw. august 20. 1030
IndustrialProgress
Well Demonstrated
At Willows Fair
New Standard Sot by Splondui I-xhibiis of Local
Merchants and Disinbuiors Display in Manu-
facturers' Building Extremely i>inkirjg —
Miny Novel Attractioni in the Show
Distinguished Visitors Froig^SgQtlgnd .
GUtteriag Array Catches the Eye
Ai'AHT from the Buuqr exhibits of acrteultttrel pradncbi, ut
«n$ craft work moA attractloiu of toon novel natore, the
splRMbd ahowlnf of Industrial and manufacturlM plogreM,
aa typlUed In the .ttallR <>f th.' i x ^: i!i"P-hiuit.<. and dlaMnrtors,
has set a new standard tlll:i .year al liif WliluW,-, Fair,
Entering the Manufactunn^' Building thp t-ye Ls tak»n by a
L;:itfprlng display of mGchanlcal pi'oducts and commodltlea ihalr Is.
sirikiHK in the extreme. The David Spencer, Limited, exhibit,
occupying a conalcleraUe qpace to the lefu la designed In a aeries
of orohea, beneath vhloh are arranged great pyramids of canned
and packed foodstuffs. At the far end a complete section Is given
owr to Spencer products. Including packed fnUU, canned Yege-
tah!p.<i iuui tf-ati an.i roffeea. Mm iMBB oope of the vecW Mead
kTlvc-ii out as ;,uinplrs.
I >■■- '.Iv iippf>^;I*■ ih/y entrance
Aiaadd Die UucUon's Bay exhibit,
sboalag a larga selacUon of choice
furs, both made up tolo aicractlve
wraps and »lso nadsr to be cut.
Ills booth Itself Is vortby of special
metttlen. balnc made -enttrely of
Turujr milsb. a daas of a(tUlelal
stone TTie three arches and the
ba k. ^ f-iir are all in an autumnal
tone ,>Iiiided delicately to blend with
Ihr d;^pla.v <'f luis typical of
!hr i xl-ubll may bf taken a number
of iiii.skrat altltia bfslde a made up
Illu^k^at coat The attendant ex-
pert will explain Uia procev by
which Um arttsUe alMding of the
flnlsbsd ooat Is oMabud. A slowly
revoMnff awmaquln ta the back-
ground serves to show off the fur
coat It carrtea to the best of
advantage.
Al*o a Hudson'* Bav Company
booth Is that sbowlna the Hoover
vacuum deaMT. tht vbole k
. richly carpeted,
known auMblnt
to till
a comfortabi.- ..-i
and I'.cr'' III'- wfU
la denio nitrated.
In the centre of the building
stands the Davla it King exhibit, an
attraoUve stall containing the latest
models of the Sparton radios. Mason
& Rlseh pianos, OobunMa phooo-
grapbs and reoords. The whole Is
buitt Into a form of eanopgr wblab Is
dMiacUy attractive.
TBKBE DEPABnomrc
The BrltUh Columbia Bsdrlc
Ronway Oompanr has airanged Its
stalls In a asrles of three dUferent
departments. The lint. nuDrtrtbe
las deportment, featiares m nm-
ptuey Itadlantdre gaM stove, giving
oomfort, economy and beauty. Here
atan la the latest lype ot combina-
tion Moffat gas range, with the
fclt^iea heater built in and an ^ulo-
aatkt ovstt eeatroL Bot-wat«r beat-
i Bungalows
OAK BAY, NSAR MOKTaREY SCHOOU-CALIFORKlA
sl^lB 7-roomed bbnjpUow, 5 bedroomi^ library end llvinK-room
with open fires, diomg-room, built-in features; tt>'iiiri) wrii mui-
flied with cupboards; cement tiaxemcnt and fn: ,. ......fir l a
lane, aad waU-k^ garden, .^welleot value ^4>500
OAK BAY. m:ar s[:\ and ITLANDS GOLF COURSE.
recently buill, nicely ilecL)t*tcd; larjfc liWilg-rOOm wild art fire-
I'lacr, 2 spacious brdroonifs, built-in batb, d{niii),i ar' ^-. I^nrch
kitchen, service-rooni ; eiirdtn with oak trees. Cil OH A
Oil terms ^■tltUU
NEW STUCCO IIUNGAI.OW Bl'II/r nV OW.NFR. WHO
tl leaving for niiMlmid mid v.i\l racrifire a <nn< k ( .f-h
(>clow cost. K very til iiiK atumt liii^ property will ••triLr \ nn ;is
exceptionally well roiiiini. (ed- 'I'hcre is 8 bu'gc ftO 1 RO
garden, splendid soil. Price today -.— — w^9 * 9W
Acreage
GORDOV HEAD, SEA VIEW. PAVED ROAI>. 5 ACRES
rich land under culUvatiojn, 1 a<re logana and some (ruii
City water and etcdric light available. GrSffd home Cfll 1 flfl
site. Only . , ^ , r,... I UU
COLES, HOWELL & CO.
(]3St View St. Limited Phone 65
*PIUG pbotogiaph reprodocad above sbows Viscount and Viscountess Duned in, two liistinijiiiihrt
A who are with tbe party of endnent British jurists at the annual meeting of \Ue c^-i.<<i .in h
datieh. Lord Dunadia is asaior («ord of Appeal in the Ordinary and Keeper oi the
Principality of •cpdted. *^
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AN EXCELLENT BUV
HIGH PART OP PORT STRBfiT
Just off Fort Street, on secludcil stree^ a new stucco bungalow
eontaining 5 rOoma: 4^-incli hardwood floors In living-room,
dlniag-roora and hall; French doom between ball and large draw
ing-room. and leading from Ufiar td dinlng-rooin; opcti firci
mil f.ookrasei in drawing-room; an exceptionally well-appoi
ng-room. and leading from Ufiar td dinlng-rooin; opeti fireplace
' ' krasei in drawing-foom; an exceptionally well-appoinicd
I I. irri with large tila sink and laid linoleum: 2 nice bedroonii
Willi cednr-Hned ck>seis with electric light; electrical fixtures in
every room; Urge cedar-linetl linen cupboard In hall, also coat
rerr^H. Stiiira to windowed attic with apace for
I Mill criiteut buemeal with garage. Central beatir
Price onlv '
FSMBERTOBT & SON
625 Port St Phone 388
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The Choice of the
Business Man
• SO A H.
Duneta. W A.1I. *m4
3 M PM
Llt'inftlaoa.
DMtsaaar wpe
Oanbtwaa
to A W DaUr
• CMrt*aar sag
tm ejlf TaisSsrs
Afore and more docs progressive
business demand the at'l nf up-to-
date service Trans|>ortatinn. the
problem thak rates high in every
tnnMefion, U afir^red by obr^cffl-
cicnt schedule, meeting every re-
quirement at the lowest possible
cost Phone us for particnlara.
Island Freight Service, Ltd.
19Q1 Government St.
Phones 8950 and 508
ers and elrenlattng heaters sre aUo
In evidence, in the home saniu-
kkn department is the Boyrt purl-
fler, one of the most modem and
up-to-date of lla type made, clean-
ing and dlnltifectlng In one act. la
the background of this dlxplay hangs
a picture of the new Prince David,
Oanadian National Rallwaye steam-
fhlp. in uhlch have t>een Itutelled
eight Hoya! purifiers. Thl* In com-
pany with all ot:>er features of the
exhibit la a alrlctly Canadian
Largely dlspIayM Is the radio and
refrigeration department Here the
PhUco line In radio receives tne
first complete showing held in Vic-
toria. The Oeneral Electric refriger-
ator is ahown In many difTTent
models. Here la an electrif f-:!:.;* li-
ter that will nut interfrrr vMih uulio
reception. Autumu-ir .untroi
tttiUwd throughout. ElccUlc
namely the Hot-Point, WsscinBhoime
and Moffat, are shown In many
diflTsrent tyiMs. Washon^ namely
the nior. Rainbow. Savage and
CofBeld, all have been accorded K'^«1
fipace In this attractive exhibit rhc
Simplex Ironing machine? Is siiown.
Frujltlolre. &hown by the Bruce
Robinson Electric (B.C.), Ltd.. dts-
playlng the latest models of this
popular rerrigerator. la particular
la featured the new butcher shop
cabtne;. made in Brlttah Columbia,
and combining all tbe latest achieve -
menta. The household Prlgldatre is
shown also, in different alses, all
with the new and exclusive Prigit*-
aire feattue, the *qulckiubf> tn.v"
enabling the user to reniovp iiip
frozen cubes qulrkJy and eailly 'rhc
Frlglduire vvater cooler is also in-
cluded In the exhibit. Dclco »a'.<r
systems, ilghUn«; plant 'mid equip-
ment, together with the Quiei May
oil burner, combine to muke an In-
teresting and attractive exhibit. Mr.
Beaoher. local manager, states that
be conslden the' bitredneMon eC (his
latter as one q( the bkmA outHand-
Ing advances of the age.
REMABKABU DBTELOrMKNTS
The Beatty Washer Store, display-
ing the Beatty washer and the
Beatty cleaner, have the Miparutolty
of Stowing some ramaifcabia ds-
veiopments in this Une. ttm Baattr
electric "Cadillac" vacuum cleaner
in particular has attracted much
attcntim since the rr-ccnt Introduc-
tion Tlie arrangement, nf tiie booth
ICwlf IS ens of clever dealgn.
Mat'. li Hardware has made an at-
tractive showing with a number of
Bmbanb ranges, exhibiting the
many different color schemes in this
Une. Oreen, gr^r* gray-green, tvoey
ami white are but a few or the
artistic Usndbigs of the f uU enamel,
bi addition to these are ahown hot-
air olroulatora, made by the
Dominion Stove Company, and hi
types suitable for three-room and
Icn-room houae.-;, A Parent "'rotary
grate'' la demonairated in a worklnn
model. This will enable the flnesl
coal and even sawdiut to be
utilised.
The Ooonor Ihenno electric wash-
er in shown in an sttractlve stall
featuring the new porcelain tub
model. Considerable advance has
been made thrtM^gh the mtroductlon
of the new type wringer, which b
larger and more protected. ThU
machine is sold In Victoria by H. D.
MalnnarlnK Sc Company and haa
Iwen made In Canada since 1875,
A colorful .sifjiit \s Ih? booth of Ih*'
Neon ProducLs of Wrr,tprn Canada.
Limited. Three iihadct predominate,
red, green and blue. wliUe the white
light, whloh bas long baffled all
dedgaezs. has at last batn ocn-
quered. Two bloek lights, rod and
grern. In reality ths port and Star-
board signals for the new Canadian
Nncional Railways wharf In Vanoou-
ver. make a splendid display
The Weller FMrniture Company,
I.lml'.ed. has arranfrrd a long booth
i;i i-h" form of three rams, namely
R dliiitiK-r'-tniJi. a lIvlng-rrKim rticJ a
Wtm Allt I ITTEST IN SI MMI RT
BtrwiRe idfM arlBlnu fi.in, hnblt
dlrrct thp feeding practice** ot on
nf ( ivi|i?ed persons. Thry rio not.
diitinsuuh between the food need^
of hoi and eoid ssasons. a cause of
much stafcness. They eat sUrcbea.
sugar and feu In Aagm as tai Fob-
niar>-, and suffer vban Winter
com en, AH such foods are add-
formlng, and acid buiiu us out,
proatrateit us on hoi dsys
ADuUlne ( nonacld > f n o d :« are
coollnf. »edallv»- The only alkaline
ftxxls are va'--.U.;-i, trulLi. milk,
almoad.-?. e^g yoilu atuj Roman
Meal, the bMer being the only alka-
line grain food yet marketed. Roman
Meal ahould replaoe all stanihy
oereabt, especially in hot weather. It
can be eaten uncooked or cooked In
thrpe mmntes or served off the Ice.
E\en liot Roman Meal porrtdge l.i
cooling becaimr H. does not cau*^
"acid blood. " Write for free ^amplo
tee free booklet, "HOW to
WILL," to ROBT. O. JACK-
•Off. HJX. SU Vhw AvK, Toffonto
». Oht. (Advt)
WOOD '4
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ij:MOff»
Owe. CM.8.
eUlFMT. irn
sssA om^ ac
bedroom. These have been fur-
nished In the best of tasts, giving
the vlstlor to this attneUve staU a
mlsndld Idea of what may be ae-
oompUtfied by careful cnolee la
furnishings.
The highest gl*ade of leather goods,
trunks, handbags and tool-worlted
articles have been arranged in the
*tBll of Jarae* McMartln, leather
goods dealer The latest dpslgiis of
Canadian ami Brltljdi workman.\hlp
are shown, together with r.ome really
artistic Italian haiid-worlcvd gooda.
Tbe Aerowood baggage gives splen-
did examples of the finished prod-
ucts for women's aad men's hand
luggage.
Alcock, Downing Sc Wright, Lim-
ited, features ths Siuibpam fiirna^e
and cabinet heator. lo^rtlier wi;:i
the Guniey range The cablml
heatei Is especially designed to lUl
rhe ptu-pas'-' r-f a furnace whore
ba-^ment fif iinobtalnaDle.
TWt> t.MlIUITS
The A E. Taylor Company has
srrariflpd i a o exhlbll-i. one to display
tiic Eu'.y «!L-.i;.7r and Ironer, the
latter having the special feature ot
a foot -controlled switch, leaving
the tiands free for cperaUon. The
pressure attained amounia to 100
poimds per sqnars Inch. In the
other booth are shown aenso fins
examples of etcbtog. art pletttrts
and picture framing, which form a
large part of their work.
Durold shingles, the insulating
asphsU .shingles, form the mat2rlal
of whlrh u booth ha^ b??n built for
'.he Sidney Roollng At Paper Com-
pany. LlmK.ed, Tlie.se are shown la
solid color and in > ariegated dealgn.
Artistic paneUnif, exeaited by the
Victoria plantof the British Amsrloa
Paint Company, forms a splendid
beokground to the stall in whtJi
that company demcnatratas the use
of "Dapl Art." a form of floor decor-
atlon which may be applied on th;
surface of old worn-out linoleum. A
moving colored sign draws atten-
tion to the display of Satln-Glo and
Bapco paints.
Tbe British Columbia Hardware
de Paint Cocopany has shown to
great advantage the Furness ranges
and circulators, together with the
Faweett rangm and furnaces.
With a booth entirety conbiructed
ftf the "Ten Test" tns>ilatin« board,
the Vancouver I.iland H^dwood
Floor Company has made an attrac-
tive diaploy cf their line. Seaman
Kent hardwood floors, also demon-
strating the duatledS electric floor
Sander.
W. H. Malkln has a novel feature
hi the robot, named "Rufus." which
pnolatma the virtues of "Malkin's
Best" in dumb show, while hsnding
out premium certlflcstes In a lifelike
manner TTic-ie certlflcatea are dupll-
rarrs of ihnne found in every packet
of Maikiii'a product ;, which are at-
tractively displayed
Blue Ribbon producis are shown
In an artlstlcalt.v arr."iiiRerI l#r>oth, in-
cluding tea. cofTe and baking powder.
Three attendants are m charge,
looking after the pretlmlnarlcf for
the prise competition.
Samples of Jamseoa OoffM are
given out from the stall which fea-
tures the W. A. Jameson Coffee
Compsny products, namely teas,
coffees, prices and baking powders
in tne Women's Building West n
Radio Shop has made a nne siiowtne
with tSe Istest models nf Atnater
Keni and the Lyric radio, iirtLsricaUv
arranged against an attrncuv? back-
ground. Premier Duplex vacuum
cleaner Is ahown, with the new fea-
ture of the jonicr machlm. and also
the -splcSpan- type tha( takca the
plaee of all attactmients.
F. Jeuite A Bro., Ltd.. has made a
variegated display ot fine awnlnga.
hammocks and canvas good^
Th? Peas oil burner, dl^p'ayr-l by
the Oil Burner .Salei Companv
Limited. Rhowp n raiine of flvt
modeU of :hL*. 3il-Canadlan oil
burner. SU dinerent types of
cabinet beaten also are ahown. Here
siso Is a model of tbe tubular hot-
water boiler, eleetrloatly weUed by
the Marine Iron Works.
Th" A B C. oil burner, msd^ here
ii; Vl'-ioila by the Ramsay Machine
Works. fcattu:cs tbe oU altering
system am an absohitely allant
motor.
The Radlact oil burner, niadr by
Joseph Summerfleld . of Ort U-h
Columbia, boasts a silent, .tperatlon
and HUtr.mattr Mi^nnoetatlc ccnlrol.
Firr at W rston
Kazrs Hti ilfl in n :
$500^0 Uainage
TonOKJO. Aug. IS. -Damage
cattakated at tSOOJIOO was canssd by
a rire which destroyed the btiildlng
and stock at the Canadian Co-
oi>eratlvi< Wool Growers, near Wes-
ton, "iirlv 'jiday.
Charred and crumpled walls con-
tataimg I^OOIMOO pouoda of watcr-
■oahad wool wv* all that remalMd
at tbe stMMare after firssMn bad
ftaally eeaimaied the
was dicovmed at 4:S0 sun.
omnais were at a km te tfMn
mine the cauae of the liie.
COAL RESEARCH
COMMrTTEE TO
START STUDIES
ConUnued from Page 1
arrangements for the tasting out of
the new spaMc arreaUra for loeomo-
tivo with the oo-opetatten or the
raliuavA.
The Drpartjiient of Mines has
taken a leading [lart In the recent
InreetlgaUoii luUj problems facing
the coal industry of the province,
and will lend every possible aid to
the work of the ooomiittee.
The meeting today will take the
form of an Inaoffmisl assembly 'of
the men named by the respective
KToiips among tbe producers and
u»ers of coal and will pave the way
for the permanent functioning of
the new body as a con.Unuliig group
for research mto tlie need.<i of the
fuel industry of the province.
FBOBLKMS AI'KAO
Need of sojnr nnanKmirnt for the
coal industry of the provlnre was
brought out at tlie recent confer-
enee. when it was shown that mote
coal was being produced In British
Columbia In 1030 thin today, and
that greater numbers of men were
employed ten years ago than at tbe
idosent moment.
Coal production from British Co-
lumbia mines bi im totaled 3.S0S,-
125 tons, reqtdred tbe services of
flJ49 men. and averaged a produc-
tion for the population of b.i tons
per capita. In 1029 a.3Sl,aS3 tons
were mined, using 5J)28 men, and
the per capita production based on
population had fallen to >.T tons.
In tbe ssme period Vanoonvcr Is-
land mines suffered a shrinkage of
annual output from 1 JM;aM tons to
l,130,80S tons, and the man em-
ployed feu from 4.191 to 3,147 in Is-
land adllcrlm In 1039,
These and other farts placed be-
fore the conference i>roduc«d a
marked effect and huve awakened
considerable interr^' tn ihe propos-
als looking U> the r.-^habtntaUon of
the industry along general lUir:^
B.C. LUMBER GAINS
FAVOR J'OR BRITISH
RAItMAD PUM'OSESi
CUnllHMi fsem Fate I
There was room also, the minhter
thought, iar a visit of British buy-
ers to this punHaua. partlenlarty (or
mvestlgatlim tnt» the lewar grades
of commercial lumber whirh are 1
now neglected on the United Kum - >
doTO market, but which are Jar ml
advance of Baltk limiber stfll Im-I
ported tnV> Great Britain.
Mt-anwhU'' i nurw imrn ot the
prr.inrf \uat'.i.- a formal re-
qupii iKv :!': '.l-Ai a member of the
Oovern(iit.>Mi. be sent to Oreat Bni- 1
am at once to prem for laager satas
there. Anyone sent on the nUssbm,
It la rspresenlsd. eoiild aeoompany
me Csnadlan dcl«atas to ^the
economlo eonfemnos and bo of
great ssslttsnew bi that eonneetlon
alsa
The liunberiKMi have advised the
Oovernmcnt tliat none of their
numbrr u prepared or free to 'o ,
tiu- i:iiitf:t Kingdom at thti iinie '
aip Hiking the Government to |
a.v.uiL in taking advantage of the ,
oppogfawity aieatsd ta Brltaio I
ttaioitth the renewal of interest in
British Columbia timber producu •
foUowing the success of Uia tert
shipments ot fir tlas.
ATTINDBD rOWBB PAKLiy
Forty-eUbt countries were repre-
<-nted by 4.300 delegates at the
\v orld Power Congress. Mr. Borden
>ntlnued. The t:n-day delibera-
tions were productive ^f much
valuable discussion and the dls.*enil-
nation of data, which, when pub-
h.-h'-'t In pamphlet f,7rni, v.tl! com-
;ji II valijiible rcIcreiM^e work for
ijuvrrniin'nt.s and those actively on-
gaged in the development of power.
Tbe use of coal for the genera-
tion of elaetila energy totarastad Mr.
Burden IntOuely, partlnnlarty with
regard to posslMUttes sdsntme ad-
vances made along this line may
mean to the soft eoal Industry of
the province, in general the con-
gre&.s was a pTO^linjt of experiences,
contributed to by the leading na-
ll(Hi.s oi the glolje, and li f.\i»ri.teJ
by Mr Burden to have re.^ulIs of
far-reaching conseciuence of bene-
fit to those rountxlrj: pdrriclpniing
in the event.
Sixteen delegates, under Dr.
Charles A. CamseU, attended the
congress on behalf of jOanada, Hon.
F. p. BurdsQ raprasenUng this
province. Mr. Burden speaks highly
of the cordial welconte extended to
the delegates, which demonstrated
afresh the healing ovpr of old scare
left by the i:reat. LOiifllct ol arma
Nothing could exrwtl iht attention
paid t<:i the delegates ou behalf of
the tiosls, he said, and the cour-
tesies shown to delegates attending
for the various natloiu.
Pa p eri r ea d at the . m t f ■ r (■ nre
showed consLrucUve advance.^ tiinde
In power development and subjie-
quent publication of these papers
will be of great esslstanca to all
nations, coneluded the minister. As
a participant in the congress. Brit-
ish Columbia will recelvs a detaUad
report of the papers dallvared at tba
assembly and a oopy of aU the pro-
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
COUNCIL OF CANADA
TO HOLD CONFERENCE
OTTAWA. Aug IB —Numerous
requests from various organizations
for represenUtlon at the meeting of
the Employment Service Council of
Canada, which will open here
Thursday, hate been raeelvad by
Hen. a. D. Robertson. Minister of
Labor. While It la ronaidered Im-
Angus Carapbeii & Gi.^LtiL
1008-10 GOVERNMENT STREET
Unusual Values
for Half-Day
Shoppers
Thi
t.iK.
\ cTy unu&ual vahica.
morning s shu|>pers will find it mucit lo ihcir advan-
lo nursii^'atc ttie&c lUU-Oay SpecM 'Representing
P^^"-^'- to change the personnel
promotion of more effeicient mc&nr,
of producing and using coal.
MILLIONAIRE
PUBLISHER IS
LOST AT SEA
Opnllnnsd fms Page I
Th; Savalo puUed into Oraves-
end Bay late lodny and anchored
in tbe bay alter an all-night hiwt
for the body ot 1L.^ OAner. John J.
ICeily. the mazier, reporitd the
^ragady to Mr. Black's asaoclatra
In Baltbnore, after a steward had
failed to fmd his MUdoyer am the
yacht about 10 o'doek last night.
PUT TO SEA MO^a)AY
Mr. Black arrived at the North-
bearch Airport on Long island yea-
terday afternoon from Newport, R.I..
where he had gone to vlstt his
daughter. Re suyed at the abr-
port half an hour, chatting with
Capum Harry Rogers, an official at
Curtis-Wrlghl Field, and «t the end
ot that time boarded a Ipeed boat
which took him lo a ManhatUn
dock, where the Savalo was tied up.
After being (nfo;-med of the acci-
dent to Mr. Black, Paul Patterson,
president of the BaUiniore Sun
pubiiabing ccticem, telephoned u>
Curtis W^ht, directing that the
planes be prassed mto sarvioe to
BMnih far the publisher. Intar Mr.
Patterson, accompanied by Mr.
Bbitfc's private secretary, arrived at
the field by airplane from Baltimore.
They were picked up by ■ plane
which hud lj*'?n searching for the
publi.'tier n:ul rftre Immediately
laken to the Black yacht, anchored
in Oravesend Bay.
Four seaplanes engaged In a
search for the pubUsher returned to
iheh base tonight withoot bavb«
found a traoe of hbn. They wtll
resume the search early tomorrow
fif th" council at present, Senator
Robert.'uin annomiced t«day that all
organliaUoruH inlerej'ted nuiiht £end
represcnta lives to the meeting as
t^ervers.
New ""DuboW SUk Scarves
Special at $2.9$
ImportCil Snurl hitripcd ■ Diibnil" Silk Starve, in ni*ny l-eamitul
colorings. Easily laundered lo look like new. Uaiuual value
at ; — — , .
A New Shipment of ITnrnrn'g AU Pure W09I
Vests at 95c
Wonieu's Fine luiported All-Purc-Wool Vcsiji. with opera lops,
.>^hort sleeves snd g^ui' abool^fr. Cuasaateed unsbrinkable.
Special at -..^ -. ' it „»B«
Bathing Cnps Reduced to Clear at 25c
.Matlted for a quick clcarauve, odd hoes of Cay-Colorcd Clo«e-
I-itliot eavbf OwiL llade^d to ctsir May at.—
AfWB "tfoorer" House OrewM
Jo Sell at $2,50
Smart New Hoover Boaae Frocks with short or long elerv-e» in
colore of roscv »r«e«, eaaary, t»l«.ae4 .91^4; .ell tim* SMcisi
at ^^.^^.^^ — _ , ■- ,1,1,. , l^.K€i
Beret Felt Tarns, for SporU Wear, ol 9Sc
Smart Imported Beret l-clt Tams in aU the w«nied colors, and
wblte; dose-mttag aiyles. Splendid IM apectg wear at —•be
Brodflrloth Costume Slips, 89c
Good Quality .Mercer L'.roadcloth Ostunie Slips with buijl-up
shoutfaTf jn'4vfc«!4 light oolorgf a»f • , , .-rii , *'*-r
Women's Rayon SUk Nightgowns, $1,65
Vint Qnality. Rayon -SOfc Nigblgow&s. pistn tailored tttl Jvr- J
tnmmcd styleii aU dabMr eolerg. Q^wlai at.* —
l».«s
Corseletles at H9c
Cor>eicttc.« oi .^inpeO rsyoo materisi, Hi^Dy '^buetf}. ^Qfib .32 and
i4 only. :>pccial gt i-n... i . i'- j- ■
Baek-Ladng CorseU, $1,69
Medium bust. Si/' ~ >
_„ .. , gi.oo
IJat k iii(£ ( or«eu of strong coutil.
50. Very unusual value al..^
Imported Chiffon Lisle Stockings
$1.50 Per Pair (With Lace Clox)
Women's Fine iii)i.ortcd Chiffon LUIe Hose, in aU llie
wanted colors. Full iwbtoned and perfect fifUng. Siws
to iOL Per patr.M'-'--'^ . . , ... ya-sfa
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employment aa It exists In Csnada l
aitbe present time and as It may'
develop during Uie coming Winter,
It Is hoped the members of the
The meeting has been convened i Council will be able to suggest wa»
by the minister for the purpose of ) and means e( Otmtttt Irttta Ibe
consldaMng the problem of un- aituatioo.
In attemptlnK to catch a litlcr of
Wild [Jigs, R V'-'Uth PrHmmersbach.
Germany, wn^ nM^riced by the
mother ami , i ^iKp- iiert t^i climb a
tree, where he was held prlsonor fff
several hours nntU a atdlMiiatt
rescued niB. PWWiB
Orest Brtuin A safest plaee. as r«-
[sarda road accidents, lut yaar «w
the isiss of Scaly, wimn llwie «m
not a ~ '
CONVIDO
PORT
A Favorite F or
Catsraiions
'■"■.ih Jur!f!.s of
(Soo^ Wine
Convido Tr rt lia<^
: een bottled by
S arre & Co.. .ia
'^•orto since 167(X
l> sure you ^get
vonv-ido. Sold in
bottles ont^-.
This adver(i*>ement i^ not pub-
lished Or diiplaved by the
Uiqnor Contr<^) 6t>ard or tnr
Ike Covemment oi Britin
Upheld by the merits of
"QuaUty with Age! Haig Whisky
hasrrtaineditipoiito the
foreMfariBorethinS^
difference.
No
*«ke» all
rbU •dvcftisement is not pnbHahed or diapUyod by the Liquor ConUoJ Board or (gr ^Ml
yl^J)aily Colonist
The Ouloni^t Prlnilnt and PubUstilni CtUDiwnjr.
I Limited LUbmtj.
I J. utut
SubscTlptlun FUtrs dy Ctirrlpr aii'l by Miill Iti DlsLrlCta
CunUffuouA to Vtciona. Served tty CcriooUt
dty Oarrlen:
yemrli . — fl3J0
tloaWy I-W
An tmmtptkm vnm payable ta ■dVftD^ UftU mb-
crllMn ur« raquMtrd to imlM an liiiiHtinBii dtnol
to Tbt OaUr OdoBlM,
KUMdw to both old and DMv «d4rcM.
^ ''^ MMarlpUoD Ratm by U«tt:
Kb Omd*. ontt Bntmn. the onilid 0toft!M «aA
Meitok twcpt cuitncu M abon:
Yfarly ^ . : .-.-r-
HaK-Yearty — . 300
Quirlfrly _ .__ 1^
to. itM
It Ifi a dual Indication of tfafl rcpatali' i: fu
Joyed by BrtUab Columbto to tbe «yea ol tlnan
elers aad Uw sbWDgth of tbe Oovernmmt at
present In control of attain In ttUt province that
a sale of bonds should have 'bean made at tbe
ur.iisufllly low rate of 3.85 per cent. It is a rec-
ord never hitli'^rii. oquaied la prorlndal rmanc-
iiiK and r^fk'cu rvery credit 00 tfae flaeal admln-
Isuatton pursued by Mr. W. C Bbelly, the Minu-
ter o^ ytnattea.
sioB tlx months ago Brltlah Columbia ■aeored
a inan at a lower rale than money was beinc ob-
tallied hy any oJi't province In the Dominion.
Nut only that, bui, ihe rale then obtained, namely.
4.10 per cent, equaled the previous low record lor
borroirlnse ae IV as this proTtnoe was concerned.
Kow a n«w record has Mn'adittfad and It la the
result at once of the Npntatlon which British
Columbia enjoys and (he astutenees of the Pi-
nance Mlniat^r In v.'-(';>int; a close eye on financial
develtHimenta and acmn^ upon the opportune
mom«ot for launching a transaction.
It «m be a mattea of satisfaction, to the tax-
payers that their ffnanetol attain are belnc ad-
n nistf^red In such a way aa to rommand tbft
utinr,st confidence of flnandere. Hie latest
ritiHnrlal ir;uihfli-Uon is. as well, an li-dlralinn
the faith which Eastern Canada has la the fuUiro
of British ColumbU. This la In Mh- ntilure uE n
reackjon, because the spendthrift pulley dI the
late Qovemmant had left a financial condition
nf afiatrs In this proTluce which required dose
siudf and elaborate rectlfleatlon. Mr. flhaUy has
luit. oril.v 1 •■stored confidence on the highest seale,
but. 8tuliiiil.y, British Columbia is now able to
tibtiifri money al better rntp.s than any provinr--
In tla Domhiton and better even than the Cana-
ilUiilNrtinnsI nsllirsT' which have behind them
the ms^dl all ths people of the Dominion.
Suc^Vthe happy flnfiiclal position which the
ijr^alnre ' i^joys. and, as well, there IS' to fbS
credit or ii:i «inilnk' funds a sum Of 911,000,000
m ex< ess of requlNinoittO.
partly owIhk to thla btxjn they have u happv
temperament. With their orange grovr^ and
Ttasyvtdik their herds of cattle and flocks of
sheep, and their tbrlTlnt capital of Montevideo
they prosper. There la no iinemplormsnt In
Uruguay. The peso has fallen a UtNe this year,
but fundamentally the co^intry Is sotmd.
British iniereit hi Uruguay lA of old sUndlng
The Old Country s medlaUon helped when her
Independence was recognlaed. Great Britain
exporto larsa quanUttos of goods to tbe Republic,
and not tha least y*h»U» ef these esports, from
the UruKuayan point of view, has been football,
at which the UruRuayans are experts. The people
of the count I > are kei*n on Increasing trade with
all parUs of tiie Brlilsh Empire, especially in
■anufactured articles as agalnat their own
ftlporU of hides and meat. The ojiportumty for
trade Is tturs.'ahd mugusyaa geofl will to not
tacktof,
Hj^fffy* WOMEN'S KIGHn
A memorial has been pH-senLed U> Uie Rrlllsh
Prime Minister signed by 222 Members nf Parlia
ment asking that a bill should be mtrodured
respecting the nationality of nuurled women.
This has long been a aouree of controversy and
there Is a desire thai the ssatter shonld ha
cleared up to the satisfaction of tha women
Ihem.selvci, Vi\i t>j Ihe prt.-^eiit the law ha.s been
that a British wumtiii v,u., [narrle.s ahen loses
her nationality Ihe incin irlal iijk.-i that this
practice should be reversed. Moreuver. in the
case of an alien woman marrying a British sub-
ject, the proposal Is that It should be optional
whether she tafcei British natlonaUty or retolns
her i.wii In other words, the contention Is that
"a mnrrieil woman should be regarded as an In-
dlvlduii!. eompctrnt In her own right tn ,latm
and be admitted to British cHlaenshlp " Mr,
Ramsay MacDooald hAs declared himself lu
favor Of such •yoUlBV and he is now being asked
to put It Into effeet»
n is conceivable that the Celtic race may yet
prove the Milviition of the world. "Hiat race, at
least. Is capable of retaining lU ideols. "You can-
not graft materiaUam on a Celt." says Mr. SUn-
ley Baldwin. "If yoM dOi you make a very terrible
compouad."
THE DAILY C01X3NIST. VICTORIA. B.C. WKDN'ESDAY. AUGUST 20. 19.ffl
Note and.Conufwnt
By Kt.fe.D.
■T^ sun tt ml wtv*
The Me Bir. JusUee Bbetts. wbo
mrd a year ago lo British Colum-
bia, was, he toltf us, the best ail-
round athlete Chatham ever turned
out Hp rould run 100 yard* m ten
Rpccivds, Uwe the catx^r. put the shot,
throw thr crlckft iiall llTri, yards.
wa» K Kood nartvniitn, a good sliut,
and a traL-k bllllaid player, and was
pfoiiDunct^d by Captain Wallace. »
county man in BnglaBd. aa the tossi
amateui bowler in the world- HU
WM vary fast and aeomate. end
could hit a single wtoMM three ifcne*
out of six.
The interviewer was a loperter erf
The loronuj Qlob« and the tnii?T-
vlewed w&a Mr. W. B. Wells, ot
'Ohatbam, Ont., who remembers
•eelng » erlckel match played
seventy-ttlne yeert ago* and is de-
M-nbeil by the Interviewer as the
(Jraiid Old Man of Canadian
crtckd I tie match which was seen
«u«b a long Uxat ago was played ia
Oettelt. MMk. whert ttwre proh-
Rbly win never be anoOker crtofeet
match played, tsr a geneiatioa has
arisen which kDflWS not erioket and
cares for nothing but baseball- We
knew the late Mr. Justice Bbei >>
hailed from Ohefham. Onk, that he
was a keen poHtielas and ft'dellgti-
ful itor>--telier ' between poUtUat
cpMchea, that tie was a splandld
wing shot, but did not know of hU
pnnress as* ao oU-muod athlete.
Nor do we belteve many of the peo-
ple In Victoria who remember hltn
still had any Idea when he was still
With them thai he waA once iamci
for Uk feaU of strength and sLiU
In niaay dtflereot ktode-e( qpori
Advertiser. The wmiwntlen between
btt^^n and orUet was not then
sifwaote a It is new.
The Rhymir\s Optimist
ay Attne Mtateells
Wa can semsmber that hi esrUer
ttnei Ghalham poesaised a cricket
cWb and that a team from that ehib
A Hrm^ to tt..'H«'&nt^ 5^^^^^ ""^ """^
the scarecrow by the kmdspsaher. •'Such Is tbs
violence of its objurations," says The London
Tlrne.s thui blrdf. that tear the face of no scare-
crow living, and do not mmd at ail !he futile
Stick-waving of young and in^-pi i i: i -v urer.s.
keep their dlstftnce when the loudspcaiEer is at
woilc." Badto announoen have at last found a
whk|i(lf Simooo
:{I BMDU
BBODUXIMG Am TEATFIC
Mr! H. F. Ouggenhetm. the American Ambas-
sa 1 >r le CUb&aaa a ndlod pttNo of avtafckm, U
a fti rong supporter of the Idesi tihat governments
sliuuM (-xerclse dose control of this form ot
traiisp-jrution. This Is the obv!ou,s standpoint,
becauAo, unless proper .-.iipv: vision prevails, It Is
undQid^ed that accidents wUl occur. His plea Is
made fir the regototlon of the operation of air-
pt^wfM and ttM moremeht of vlsltora at airports.
HTSudSB to the rapidity with which aHporta
are springing up everywhere, and says that, ao
far. owing to certain legal technicalities of Juris -
diction there Is a lack of adequate airport supw-
vislon. In a book he ha.s written caUed 'The
Seven Skies," he maintains that proper regula-
tion at airpoyts can ellmmate collisions in tbe
air and on the ground as well aa the eertous
ri.u cer :n bysUndew Whd OTOWd flying fields.
Art. r all there should be some supreme hu-
iii i,^, .iflT'iiiK iierlal development In all Its
phases. Mr ouBgenhelm's plea Is of special
significance In this Dominion, where there la a
baphaaard gyet^ being permitted in the esub-
Ushmgnt of ««rUl Rfllites and ttaa location of
airports ahd landing fields. One cardinal prin-
ciple that ought to be enforced Is that wherever
aerial base.s are established, whether on land or
sea. they should be under direct supervision of
the Federal authorltlea, and. If possible, ownad
by the Oovcmment. There ought to be strict
deflpftlona as to the provtslon of the lacllltles
required, bicludlng tbe seaway neceesary, the
extent of runways and govamanee of every angle
of the situation attecttng the tofOty of lite and
property. Until such supervlskm. Is Sstabilshed
there will be some trepidation among the public.
Aviation Is becoming more and more a popular
meaiu of transport. Uice all other traffic 11
should be regulated more strictly th^n is the case
■» present.antt the authority shouW b« Um fUd-
«Ml Oorenunadb
real ntoht th the scheme of dvtUntlon.
A new meUphor will have to be found fot
those who shed ■ crocodile tears." Latest research
work shows that crocodiles weep so copiously be-
cause they have every justification. Their secret
grief la rilwssn Crocodiles sleep with their
mftnUiK open, n has been discovered that t^e
Tsetse fly has a habit of walktof about the rtp-
llles- mouths and biting the tenderer parte. In
rage the crocodile .^naps Its mouth and swallows
the fly which contains the Bcrni ot the sleeping
t\rtrrrt* The tears of crocodiles are because of
the svfKvtas thsy CBdun: '
omnNABT or devouat
I'hr i_riuRUiiyans have been eei^bratinK the
one hundredth anniversary of the founding ot
their ReplibUe with Justifiable enthusiasm.
They had to pay a Ugh prtee for fraedoai. They
took k vallaat part to the revolt against Hit eon-
trnl of 'Spain that began in 1«10, they fought
against the Portiigue.se ..f Braxll. who wmld have
Incorporated them m U.eir Empire, and n,"'.- re-
sisted the repeated efforts of the Argcniine He-
pubUe to fOtOVthem Into a larger federation. By
1830 they ware able to declan Uruguay "free and
Independent of tbe Ktog ot Poattosal of the Bm
pcrnr of 99MB. ^ «< •totpOM tlss ta tbe
world"
Another tiiire s- iir ' -"d MAMU Bntf and
(be riyUirUon&ry Uovernment Of Suenos Aires
sbgdffUntf' their eonfllct for dominion to Uru-
guay, and, through the medlaUon of the British
MinliWrOf the day te the Argentine capital.
recognlaO Jbhc Independence ot Ihe little State,
which was formally consUtuted a Republic two
veai larrr There ff'U'twed innny years of con-
istant revolution. It wbs only twenty five years
ago that the constant resnrt U) arms V-r the set.-
Uemsnt Sf peltUcal differences was abandoned.
That tItoltopiMSe should have survivwd so many
melaaeisMy yMua ot fWfOMMoB. ftad at last
reached ordered ftiaieiitfiijatli an taOteatlOB of
the prr!^l.<«tenre of UiO SlMtootlve national char-
acter rnrmM in th- eatly pgtlod of sufferings for
Indep-^Miflenri ,
The Uruguayans are among the fortunate
ones on the earth. Their Republic Is the smalleet
of the South American Stotas. wadgad to between
the Bpanish-speaktog Repabtte of Argealtaa and
thrt larger Portuguese -speaking BrasU; but itoe
ts not In Itself a criterion of good fortune. The
Unigayans have ottirt Vn^-fit.n They have a
rich. raUIng country. m«toly devoted to stoek*
Mlili«r3vtea a ««|ehttttl ettnato, and
titTOCA Bsqonn
"Just II few iiopBs. ^10 a few _
Just a I«w visions of delight;
Just a few dicfintfi of Paradise,
And liissBS in the ntiht.
"Jttit a few friends that come And ge;
Brief, eaiter youth, and briefer apB,
The warp and woof of )oy and wat.
And then the closed psge.
"Just a tew comrades to the fMbt
abeuldsr to eboulder to the lateng,
jUst a last struggle fer'the fight
Xn a mad world of wrong.
"Lord, srant me with my latest breath,
iHlld falling faiths and death's alarms.
The stUl small vole:;, and underneath
The Everloatftig Arms."
^Fkon "OoUeetsd Songs and Lyrloa By BM BMk.
ste|4MBOqj»EMge^
THE COMET
'•atreamrr ■^ ibllme, who Joumey'st toward the sun
In loiiflln*-^- froin mit the depths of fipaec^
And ever travel! wlUi Increasing pace.
UiUll the K'^dt of xr^Alpr hght ts Won.
And. when thy forward tolls at last are done.
Dost move, raluetant, to tby earlier pla«e.
Then visit Bol saew: say, dost thou tr^
The ooursf or snils whose life is here bieunf
Not all unhappy was that strain; but. then,
What of those other mambars of thy filso
Who greet the sun from yon immanslly.
And, going, seek not to return?
Olve me
The lot of them who icnow Earth for a span.
And pass to^ Love's Infmlty again."
—A. T. Oiearman. In The London Quarterly.
The if eatker
througheot Ontario; but we had
f«lotten that uotSl we saw the in-
terview ghran Ihe Okibe r^nrter
by Mr. wells. We also ^ resoem-
bf-r meeting r man from Chatham,
OnL. who told us that his town wa*
cMefly famous above all the other
dl^rtots of Oaooda for lU rottle-
Biafees and tts octored popUMtton.
Tbat distinction was said to be due
to the proilmity of the place to the
Onlted States border. Tbe colored
people onmed tbe nvar into Canada
in oedsr to diake off the shaekJes
ot slavery and to dodge the lashes
at the whips of the shive-drlvers.
They nought liberty and pursued
happiness In a new land, and their
ponadt must have been successful,
(or they increased and multipUtd
and preepsred to Oanada. The rq^
tile refugees are probably all dead
now. havlnK found out that it WVe
better to shuffle oft their saegtol
ooUs than fi^t for exlstnss acktost
a humesi popBtoUan vtaloh was ta-
ffvostng almost as feat as that of
Ihoir naUvc BUt« of Mlehlgan.
• • ■
The statement of Mr. Wells that
be was the embodiment of the spirit
of criafcei far back to other yean
and that he had seen a oiatch
played In Detroit sgtHBty-nlne yean
ago knocked a b^f in our head
toto a cocked haL Until reading
that statement we believed that
Mr. Bany Oamoten. of Wlmilpeg
to Bummer and VUfeoila to Wtoter,
was tbe only raal and
Orand Old Man of
orirket. In conversation with Mr.
Cameron some tUna ago we found
out that be had played orlcaet to
London, Ont., ogatest an BngSlh
professional team which was tottS-
ing Oanada under the raptatony e(
Richard Daft, a oeMftaalSd Bifitllng'
taamshire player.
TBB OLD BOMANOn
Where an they now, the old ro-
manees of ealmsr days than tbase,
tlic joys tbarflewered to brilliant
dances and UnkUng soetodles? Too
•ooB toe world bos lost its ardor for
sweet and simple things, and wiUi
each ace man tolls the harder to
race with time's swift wUigB To3
soon he haa lor.-aken pleasure m Na-
ture s faU domain to barter Ule tot
golden treasure, to hoard tos golden
Kain. Where ore they now. the
mirth and slngtog that passed when
Earth woa yotil«. yet leave their
tuneful echoes ringing m every na-
tion'* tongue? They iile^p, uiilil
man> soul be shaken frctii out. thi«
'dream of greed, when once again
Ihey will a*-aken, return to fill hi-s
need "Ihpy will come bark, thr old
romanoes, as fresh iu> wind and dew.
rewmtog over ttow's fSpaness to
make life Moom anew,
Rt^yal Drawing Society
Regul^ Announced
flffffitf ^ the 4n^****"f^*^'*?f** oi
rhe Royal DrawlnR Society, Eng-
land ha^f r>rpn rT<-i\.d tty Salion
College, and show no failures, toe
IMlowIng batog ttie suuusssftil eaa-
mdates:
PTcporatery — Booors, niylOs
DiefctaBon; second doss. Badocia
Jona% Xathletn mutlBi ttord class.
Margaret MdlerMn. Sertne de
Lorme
Division I— Honovs, Dereen Lally.
Kathleen stcplwns: asoond class,
vioiet fat«reaiw Bettr Aanneret,
Adrle Plant.
Division III— Second rla**, Joan
Self. Florence Tilbury; third class.
Ivy Hill.
Division IV — Honors. Noreen
Cooper, Joan a^; seeoDd olaas,
BttsSbsto TUbary: tkM Class. Joan
Divlslott V— Second dass, Nenea
Cooper, aaastwinna-^ —
Division Vl-^Xhlid elut, Hsie
Steptwns.
Miss Dora Donoutfi& Is Ihe art
mistress.
2,050,737 PERSONS
ARE WITHOUT WORK
IN GREAT BRITAIN
LONDON. Aug. 19.— The Mtolstry
of Latnr announced today there
were 2.0M.7S7 psrsoos unemphved
m oreat Brttato ae of AagMt U.
The tlgsie Inrtkietert a gato eC W3.-
S« te ayeer.
FOUND DBAS IB BBD
PHINCE RUPERT. Aug. IB.— JaA
Steel, nrty, employed 0* a power
man on the Oallcvay Rapids bridge
ooostruetlon. Terraoe-Prtoee Rupert
Highway, was found dead In bed
today. Be had complained of feel-
tim unwtf and letumad to the
bunkbouee.
Ueteorologica] Office. Victoria, nc, at 8 pm
August IS, ISM.
PRBCXPITATION AND TEMPERATURES
Rate Min.
Victoria M
▼ancouver — . — . -- it
KSmloops Trace 14
Prtoes Oeesgs — .. »B
Meiaa MM , «•
PHno* Buport M
AUta M 4$
Dawson — — . . 41
SeatUe tt
Portland — — ■ M
Son Fkandsco . ^ li
Bpokane — fl
Los Angelse ;■■ .^..t^^. » •
vemen M U
Nelson 41 U
ruljary _ TtoOS 4|
Fdm-inton . . M
Ewif Ptir'ent 11 tuim M
Pr.t r ^ .Tt ..JIBBn^m... M
Qu Appehe :a^t5£:Z^IZ.. m
wtoatosg — — -* Si
Moaafactarcra' Ufc r*Uc]r WritClB
An 0|»eiUiig Ceaveatten at
empnse Botel Today
The iimntjrr't of the tn- Huuilifd
Thouixtii I cjiii. ui i:.' M..nw:ai--
tmtn' Life insurance Company,
whMi hoUa Us gaOieitag to this
city comrrwmctng teday« are now
arriving at the Bmptess EeCflS. which
K-ill bf the >'<jnventlon headquarters.
Wiuif d I It of tlte Local details oon-
uecied wuli th^ galheruiK have been
looked aiier by James j& Sberratt,
tbe district manager, wtth head-
tiuarten here, ofBculs of the cffa-
pany who are now on the ground
are busy with the nnal arraage-
iTients.
Aiexaodsr MaelTenaie. ^upenn-
lendcnt of sasacits for tae coiii-
l>iiiiy, and VnUUun 'ihorpe. sei-re-
tary of Ihe One Bundred Thousand
Club, are uow here t am need-
quarters m Toronta
Tbe MoadfaotoieM* Ufe ranks
among the meet peoigierous of lae
Ufe faisurance nnmpgntse opsratmg
to Canada. For ton year 1A» the
Asi^t-s r<f t Mr company increased
iU'<«V.i«jQ. ibO^lng a ViL&) at
Uie cud ol toe year of nearly
sioc,aeojoo.
WEATHER CONDITIONS
INCREASE VISITORS
FROM CALIFORNIA
At the meeting of the Paget
Sounders and British Oetuaibiaaa
Associated, held to Vanoouver, on
Saturday, tbe information was
forthooOBlag that while the number
of tourists coming to the Pacific
Northwest was somewhat below
normal, the vlaltors ranked higher
a.-v n i-la^". than In other yea:t The
vrry wnrm weather m i.;i!il''riiia
during the past few week.' v-.i i!'*--
ing the eflcci. of incita^inr, lue
. munber.
Callfarnla contributed more than
twice at many towrleto semlng b«
as aU the other states of the Union
preeedtog the endorsallon by toe
orgsntgaWiei of the Alaska highway
thrao^ British Ctriumbm, David
Leemlng. of Victoria, who presided,
alluded to the importance of llnkliig
up through this means wlto toe
North.
c. EL Ovea, Spokane, reported that
the Paeiao Northwest Soenle High-
way Association, an affiliated or-
ganlsatton, was maintaining four
oontaet men at the entrance to
Tellowstone Matkmal Pftric fur the
purpose of dlreoUnK tourists u>
British Columbia ami ruget Sound
Ha also told the inen\bpr.i itiai 350,-
OOo pp 'T :•• inri ;i.i'"onlasd the bun-
Riiir... ^iapid City, SJ).,
already U\. ■ hiiir..':ier.
Montagu Norman, governor of
the Bank of England and a bachelor,
recent^ lent tJie grounds of his
home at KeiHtoglon, England, for a
baby Show.
How B.C. Joined Canada
Story of Confederation :\s Told by The Colonist,
Which Championed the Cause of Union
NINA NAPIER, MA.
PART 11
Ecooomie Suta of Aifain in Britiih G>lumbis Made Action
Inqitvative— Ui|ioa With Canada or Aaocxation With the
United States
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Mimmum eg
Averaire U
Minimum on grass.. SS
BMght sunshine. I3 unau. u niiniiina.
aiSlgH «M» of the w'Miti>..r. clear.
roRrcAais
Ylotorto and vicinity— Moderate to fresh southerly
wtnds; geaMlly fair; not much change to tempera-
ture.
Vancouver end tlSBBy Tjgbt to msasrats Hads;
scn«>Tiny fair and m$mM$i wana.
t PJi. WBAimK BBSQBTS
viciorta- aarometv, wM; vtnd. 8.W.. la miles:
wind, a.E, 4 miles:
l.7«: wind, X.. t
fslr
Vancouver— BaromefeSr, MM
fair
Komioape— Barometer
fair.
PrtoM Oiiiap Bsiwiislei. MJO: calm: fair.
Prince Rupert— Boromeier, ».7«. wind. BB. 4
miles, lair.
Kitevan Point^aorometer, 10.03; wind 8 . 4 m\\0>t;
fair
Tatooah Barometor, WiM); wind, S W. 14 mites;
clear
Pytland- DaroBseter. 3004: wtod. BX, 4 milen;
etoudy.
SeetUe- BanNaSler, MJg; wlBd, 8^ 4 Mhi: clear.
We had 'not been very long In
Canada at that time, and wgrc not
particularly toteiestsd to cricket,
but went to Lsodon for.the purpoes
ef seelag the gaese played oe It
then was played by the nry best
talent In the world, The profes-
sionals met a team of twenty-twO
aniBUiiir.i, and they in.«li; juit OS
well have plajred a team of forty-
four oottteura. tor when the am-
teura wefi to there was olmogt a
eeattoueus prooesitoa of Baldncn
from the pavilion to the vdokcts, and
when tha pmressionals were to they
appenrcd to pla/-« Ihi ball to spols
uphill Lhe fleld wliere there were no
^irldrts to stop It Wi can remem-
ber that the Mlg»4itfen bed two
SMI ihe
that the
al theuawBg* eppeared
toaagSlMiglbebaasea.
• • •
Now that we are In B remlnlacent
mood we mlghl aj. well t>ll another
story, K story kI>oii(. base ball On
the same ground as that upon which
the orteket match was played ««
went to see a game of baseball.
Londeo tad a Strang haeefirt team
to those days, to one of the tfwn Mg
laagues, and we tiellere that bi that
year the T»cum*eh* won the f h^m-
plonshlp of the league. A celebrity
named Goldsmith was the Ixmdon
pitehar, end the London baseball
ftts of those days fondly atoned
that thMr pBsbsr was the nun who
dlsoovwed the art off ptteWns a
curviNl ball But the fact whish will
be of partlcuUr lnt«r»»t to thr
baaebalMsn* nt thl* day « t.^ 'hai
On that day the umpire KCotxl b«-
htod the oltoher wlto a wMt4 lan-
breUa «vbr bk hea.
opened his snooth to give a
upon a ptoy unless he was sppeelsd
to by thv players. TTta name ef that
umpire was Jack oilhen, ■ crlrketer
wh«ti in the mood for plartng games
an eniployw of a newvpaper.
IWo beheve he was is«aped to the
ertBt
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pattern, something to eimreai jronr own inthvidoall^ to the way
you armnge youT own noms. See lha WeOer dnpeiy dM^M
this week.
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We invite societies, dabs* lodatl. organtzslions or indivldnaU to
visit our shop at any tipK and see for tbeauelvei what it being
(lone by disabled soUlsrs. You wU dad It toMfSsUug aad
instructive.
The Red ^ Cress Werkshep
'■■■••7 British Co!umbi,i was beginninK to rccovi-r from a
period of depression Irom which u had sutfcrcd for three
guthentm-T y««- It known by 1864 that the Cariboo gold fields
were not "poor man's diggings"; they could not give con-
linuou* support to a large population of free miners. Cariboo
suffi-rM .1 great blow thr.i vc.u, too. in the failure of Mscdonsld
B Co. 5 Bank in Victoria, through which it was estimated chst
tbe mUcrs tost upwards of ^100.000. The colonf fonnd itself
in a mccshous position.
'The effort to build cities of traders and speculators witb-
oat a counrry population Co support them bad proved a glgantk
fsilurc. says Judge Howay, in bis history, "British ColumbU."
"It was an attempt to found colonies on sand— though the
sand was golden."
But with the realization' that the output of gold couid not
support the population, other resourcM were touched. By 1866
the agricultural possibilities of the country were esUblished,
and there was rapid dovelopnitnt with the increase of. wagon
roads and other means of communication Within a short lime
che colony was manufacturing its nwn lltmr and exporting
timber. Stock rajsing was also taken up with great success.
But Vancouver Island, till 1866 a separate colony, was
slower in recovery. Financially it had suffered more tbsQ the
Mainland, since most of the business with Cariboo was don*
in Victoria The Island found itscU wnli a decreased revenue
and an rxpensivc adminiiiration lo m.iint.itn Union was sought
with the Mainland, by which it wjs ih. nyht that [he sharing
of the expenses of govcmtoenl would be beneficial to both.
The two coIOniei. with not more than eleven or twelve tbooiend
white inhsbitihts. with a large debt and numerous saLuird |;«
officials, were bearing a burden of taxation amounting to almost '^J
£19 per head. But the union ot ihv two proved unfortunate si
for the very ecccion which had asked for it unconditionally. S
It left Vancouver Island without s free port, without rmttscnts-
livc government, and with sn unpopnjst govcniof. the cbam-
tvlon of the Mainland.
Governor Seymour was in England when the union of the
two colonies was completed Upon hi.'! arrival in Victoria, to
take over his dufic.i. In- was greeted by the Inyal citi/ens with
an address of welcome of exactly eighiy iwo words. From
the beginning he made little effort to rtclucc the cost of adminis
tratian. He continued to appoint officials. tiU The British
Colonist remarked bitterly ihett would eoon be mow "J.P 's" in
the colony than f:«q ^ ' and dubbed him "His Serene Highness
Frederick Srymour. Autocrat of .Ml the British Colonies on
the North Pacific."
Geographically. British ColBinbis wu in a peculiarly iso-
lated pofitiion. It was Bcpsrstcd from ibc rest of Canada not
only by a barrier nf m"untaini but by va.st stretclics of inter-
vening lerritory still under the rule .-f the lludion ? Bay ( om-
pgny. To the south tbe United Staioi hemmed u in, and much
of its communication with the outside world was made through
American territory.
In '67 the purClllse of AUAm was completed by the Rrpab-
lu which, 2% The BHM -Colonist commented, "places the
whole of Her M-iu-itv •> possessions on the Pacific tn the poiition
of a piece of meat between two jlicei of bread, wherv n may
be devoured at a single bite."
' Briiuh Columbia. ctoHiir hemmed in by bet colossal nefab-
hoc. has Ksrceir room Mr In wMeh Co draw a loaf hftgth."
says an editorial of the day
She was indeed, ai sn American statesman described her.
a derelict of nations.** Cosfftegtioo or aaosaatiott: Oas of
thm was hfr (Icstiny.
* (CeocuMd oa Saodir)
504-306 JohasoB 8t
RECORD OF ACTIONS
AGAINST ARABS AND
JEWS JUST RELEASED
jaatMAUBC, Aug. 19. - The
reoord ct. legal nrooeedtogs to con-
neotlen lAth last Auguefs rtot shows
aoUon has been taken against 7M
Arabs and 161 Jews as avMUlt c(
which 421 Arata and tonstasn Jews
hav* been convicted.
One hundred and twenty-four ,
Arabs were tried ivr murder and j
nfty-threc convlclctl . f ilu^ charge; ]
nxty more Arato liau to answer a
chane ot attempted robbery and to-
dtament and toe otheis Icr varwus
other kinds of crlmss.
Of the Jews, seventy were accused
et vurdiir and two convicted:
tbhty-ato* were diarged with at-
tempted murder, but only one of
Iheto was found guilty Amon« ihr
thirty -one accused of robbery and
Maon. seven were found guilty.
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"Tea, ma am," answeied Oeergle,
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FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY
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T^g jajytLY COLpNIST, VICTORIA; B.C.
Hungarians Plan to
Make Otto King by
Election to Throne
Writer Says New I^Un Would Avoid OptKMition ot
Anli-Hapsburgs — Rcligiuus FestiVal Oocupiies
4- Mvkh Aftcotum in Bad«fPR«t
Break Endurance Record
I>aUr
Bf jonromrmt
(Cnprrwhl, KJo. by TV" riurii
BUDAPEST, Hungarv. Auk 19 -A
form uU whe rf b y Ar c t»d u K e Oil a
cpuM become Km« of Hungary
Vttteut Mouilng the oppoeiiion ot
■att*Baptbuisi hM been iSeviMd by
SittttBAkt iMdm, lUt OblMiD DaUy
Tlik vln MMU Otto not «i u
tentfltuy n£r who tatai the
thron« bf rtcht m mmu m be ooom
of ave. but M • -nattOMU kUW
rlrru-d by the MAf^r people. Pmr-
Jiainr-nl wouM create Otio king not
a* a Hap-sburg m ion. but u the fcest
available r«n(3ldBt.e loi tlie throne,
fcince the Ilungarlan.s do noi want a
foreign monarch.
Festivals beglnnlns 111 nudape^L
Yesterday In honor of Si .Stephen.
Iiatron saint of'Huiitiiiry, antl his mui
fit Emmerich, whfxsr Sfflitli aniiH*-! -
awy la being celebrated, hsve
•pucnd tntoml in otto's delms to
thft tlirm Tlw Vnfleu it known
itraaitly to rapport tlM Riwebtnfi,
UMI ttw Pope ttti Hst » liiBto to
BttdApott ftseompADlMt bsr imnl
OtMUtfOi.
ALL ASS CBLKB&ATIII6
A gUBhartitte Comnn vOl b«
held todfty foUovwMiy a pmMlon
of bufes en the Duitibe wltli the
Papal L^ate cMrylot the Blcned
Sacrament to St. StepbOl'l OhwVdl.
All ifungary to tn • gala iplrtt In
honor of what Is called the biggest
manifestatloa oC CUittWttelini
held in Ontral terojft ttut Um
World War.
Parilan-.tnl ,w .■■mi.iing In a
/special session, and Regent AAnlial
Horthy, Premier Omuit BeUUen and
other leader^ m well «■ OanUnal
SersdU Pinnate 04 Bungaiy, an
greetlnf tba Papal vtsKon.
The two factors, withottt- whMs
otto and hu amblUotu mother, ag^
Empress ZUa. are helplejw, are flrsi;
Count Bethlen. Hungarian Pmnler.
and secrwid, the French Foreign
OfHce
WILL Oh i Ht rton I
Any attempt at a r juji
Bethkn. tt it Mid. wdUM ba abso-
lutely helpless, Just w ta Httawitla
Carol oouM never hftvt reCoraed l»d
not JuUu Mantu. peanant Premier,
paved the way for him. Once Beth-
Jen aRree^, otlo's lelurn might be
I'U.v until Uftiileii agrees. It Is
fiUi'T !nii)ri,"vltj!e iir dixmied to
unli-ii' f,iUiirf li'-tl.lrn ha-s lipver
couunltted hini.M^U t>eyund guarded
statamenu Uiat otto'x return de-
psods en the "wiu ot the people."
and that no bloodshed or 4ug« to
BoDgary as a nftUoa obb bt
tolerated.
Rowmr. Bethlen to Mt bgr some
ob.serverB to be tired of ofllce after
nine yi-uis. and Is ready to turn In
hlfi hitnd. bv ntlwr.'^ he \a j.ald to be
»lltl!iK 'ha: Otlo iftiu;! it .'>urh
le.storation would make him a king-
maker and tfaW psq^gtUbtg llto
nu \ic».% obviously are contra-
dh-tory The cist ol the matter lit
that Bethlen alow, pum a domiBStle
point of vtew^ egn guarantee Otto's
return mwt so one knom what is
In Betofafl]^ mitid.
FEANCE IS FAC7TOR
Tlie other factor Is Prance. ITis
Cbeebs at present eonskiT Otta's
return a eanis beDt and theretore
no mm can be made untu the
Oescsbs are held off. Rightly or
wrongly the Le«iUinlJrta eansMei'
Jugoslavia and Rumania **fl»Mr; It
li only the Czechs they fear. The
only way to hold off the Caecha la
through the Influence of Prance, and
thus the chief effort of the Legltini-
Ista St preeent Is to attempt to per*
suade the Qua! lyOnay not to op-
pose Otto's return.
The Hungarian Oovenunent has
not acted tn ktUs intrtgue, but
vartoos ai|«nt« of 2fta, chMly her
brathtTi Prl&eo flixtus, hsn been
•oUfa.
OAIK 18 POLITICAL
Advantaflsa that PTanoa would
gain am onUlnAl as obMly poUticaL
If naaoa mppgrtad OMn, fMiet
would be stMitar Mwnter fma
Italy, and «0ld4 eMsr OmOM
ihout Itarapsaa poUltfli at a frtgita and
r|ALB JidBMH and Fanat ^>^lriat «roke the 5S44ionr endurance
^ fllyht marfc Md l)r'Aa ilaaMr bratbers. of Sparta, UL, and
e.C. HUNTING
UHFEES
Today 'g Programme
At the Exhibition
ramaiaad aloft for W tea. U
aa aaoB. onr Um 8t UnA field.
benefaeter af Rttniary. Hungary,
t^egWmtota ny* iwnld ttop lu
italUn alllaW and, bo . i^llflg,
under the FMoh wing, tp flam a
Danublan Boononde Confederation.
What Is more, aome Legltlmlatd
tell me that they would, n,^ the qidd
pro quo, con&idrrably ino'llfy the
Hungarian Bevlaloolst aUna to
somrthlnn that tha Utti* JbHtOOM
would like
Obituary
SKRAPNEL — The remaliu of
Mrs. Bdltb Mary Shrapnel who
passed away on August l» are re-
posing at Haywaxd's BJO. PMneral
Chapa. fnM where the funeral
wUl take plaoo thti aftamooo at
l:ff, pnoeedlnv t« Otetot Chtirctb
tiathadral. where aen^ will be
conducted by Rev, W. P. Carter
at 3 o'eloek. Intannsnt will be
made In Roes Bay Cemetery.
GIVEN LASHES
ANDM W
Wheels of Juslii^e Move
Quickly for Pair Who
Held Up Office
YOUNG MEN CONFESS
CRIME IN HAMILTON
NAOBITUKB— The funeral of
William Btoworth Nachtrleb. who
passed away Monday morning at
the family resldencer 390T Bridge
Street, wlU take place this after-
noon at 1 oUoek fnas the Sands
mneral Chapel. Canon P. a. p.
Obadwtdk will officiate and the re-
VUdpB win be laM to iwt In Boss
Bay^Ogiiwtwj.
Announcement
F6r those who de$ire to sec the latest ideas for giving comfort
in the borne, »^ lMVt aidi^xhibit at tli^ Victoria ExUbition
this week.
Wc .<;pccially Vft^to announce the (jrea'tetit achievement in oil
burner rfesigfo— Th* HART AEFtO-'FLAME. Only in the HART
can you get the Aeto<-flamf. oil heat at its best, silent, clean, odor-
1^ a^d efficient
* -In our display of plumbing and Heating equipment, we have
endei^vored to show the modem trend to lue color.
n
* ,t
We oc^rdially invite you to visit our exhibit in the Main Building.
HEATING
OIL BURNERS
McDowell & Mann
711 View Street. Victoria, B.C.
HAMILTON, Aug. IB.— THe wheeU
of justice moved with lightning-like
rapidity for John Nevlns and Nor-
man Bherratt, of Toronto, today.
Appearing In police court, they
pleaded guilty to a charge of robbUig
the itoyal Bank liere yesterday,
while armed, and also admitted
stealing an aulumobtie Ihey were
sentenced to alx yeara lu rortsmouth
Penltdbtlaiy and thirty lashes on
the obazve of nriotery. *to thto was
added two yean In prtoen lor the
ear theft, the terms to run con-
secutively.
IhuK within \tss than twenty-four
hours after their offence had been
commuted, Nrvin and .Sherratt had
started on the long Journey towards
expiating their ertme.
DIES FROM SHOCK
NORTH VANCOUVEll, Aug 19 —
Oeorge Curi Loi((hfon. Oraveley
Street, Vanrouvrr. whose body waa
recovered from Uic water near the
lighthouse Bt the' Lions Qate on
Sunday following a boating accident,
died from shock, aooontlng to evi-
dence submitted 1^ aa Snipiest this
aftemooQ J)y Qr. K BByttoM. «C
West VaaoMMr.
Chief witness at the Inquiry was
John McConnack. who was Vtth
Leigh ton at the time. Re and
I^lghton were trolling near the
Hghtiiou.s« whPii Ss, Pilnce David
pa-ssed them, he declared. Seeing
the awell from the vessel, Lelghton.
who was rowing, turned the bow of
their rowhoat head on to the waves,
aoMfdlDf to MeCormaok. piram
then Ott. ha daeland, he remembered
nothing other than b^ac ttnown
ttom the small boat and atruggUng
In the wnter.
HUGE liQUOR PLANT
S£iZ£.L) N£AR SEATTLE
SBA'nitB, Aug. IB.— Ory officers
here last night reported •alanre of
one of the largest Uquor plants un-
covered tn thto section in several
years, five mQes south of Port Or-
rharrl. tn Kltaap Coimty.
Pour prbsoners were brought here ,
alter seizure of two %00-gaUon stills.
700 gallons of moonshine and
alcohol, f 400 pounds of sugar, 10,-
600 gaitau ol BwA and an auto
truck.
Total of 530 Cougars Shot
Last Year. Bounty Pay-
mtfOs Disclose
GAME PBOTECTION IS
PRODUCING |£SIH.TS
Ni> > iiiirigfc ha^ been made In the
M-ale of Ucanoe fees for resUent and
nonresldn^ fauntars In British Co-
lumbia thto 7wr. tt waa gtatad at
the gahie Heedea hraach yesterday.
Resident BrltlaJi scbjpiu |)»\
$3.ft0 for their llpcenre to hun' Mrd.>,
(leer and blwik !)pRr $f> lr.r a Keiirral
iicince that li^lndf,, Uie huntlng'of
biK . 01 )in for the complete
licence ttiat covers all game and
trapping as well. This acale to the
same as In forre in prevtous yean.
Nonre.'iident li'->-:..'< '..■■■^ alio rtBRBin
tlie same as IfMit-
Conslilfraljlp iiiipnuciru-jit has re-
Kulted fn.Mii tlic rh,in>ie in the sys-
tt'iu uf eu.mv i.niic'-tl.-n. It la slated
by A. Bryan Wllltana, game com-
niLssloner, in hto annual report to
the Attorney Oenaral oovermg isjtt
year. Some additional men and
equipment may be required In ex-
tea-^loiw of the system due to the
miiaBitr day
1 sjn.— Oatea open.
10:30 aA^-OonUnaaticn of )udg-
ing.
3 30 pm^-ocne show la mid-
flrld
2 30 p m —Horse racing
3 p.tn -Uraiid stock parade In
mldfleld
S p jn , — Special features in all
buildings.
3 pjn.— first performance, min-
strel ahow.
a. I. S and 10 pA^— Boxins and
wrestling.
' Cirrus— Oonttanwat «how from
2 pm,
M:i1wav fiiU s'-mi:k h'A day.
1 1 r :ti BiJlhiir.^' , rI<i.M-.
KSTABLISHKD 1886
Don't Let Your Shoos Put
Aso in Your Faco '
VmI YouBg Ma4 took Young
in th«
Ssl^ Anb-ftaMmr Shoe
tupect One Ntir M VgtlorM
Maynard's Shoe Store
649 Yatea St Phona 1232
WHERE HOST PEOPLE TRADSi
w.
Liinc* f>lTP» Interestini Address
at Luiicbeon Meeting af
JUwaata dab
AFTER
JAMES WM. MAYNARD
M CkeiwiUiti asS TUrtr Tsstf ffwillwl
Tha two, "mystics from Cairo"
who were scheduled to address the
Klwaato OInb Tunahaoa yeeterday
surpaaasd all axpaetoitlons. Despite
the fket that theto aaines wen im-
pressive to read and impossible to
pronounce ihey were eloquent-, rjid
had a perfect command ot the Kng-
ILsh InnRuage, In fart, when they
649 Yates Street Phone 1232: PteHntrt Pboaa MMOt
Breii!»T number taking part In hunt- ' "ppc-ired in the flesh to ^ddrew the
ln« in itie province. It to reported ' » Inspection re vealed
DurlnK the year bounties were I JwmUar taatortl oC William
claimed on .^30 co4igar3. compared »Od O. fMk HCDOWell,
with 444 tn the previous year In hU °" htarera sev-
report Mr. WUllam* drew attenUon^^ lnt«wtlng facta regarding the
to *ffrmnA dutlai' neos^tated in I tirtck-maklng industry in Victoria.
tha effective oorertaa of the prov-
ince by game wardens, and mdl-
cated that additional Mms might be
retiulred for the carrying on of the' °^ the arches In the old Homan wall
Brlck-maklng. he said, was some-
thing which was well advanced be-
fore the dawn of civilization. Some
work In future years.
The sum ot t43,123 vas paid In
bounties on wolves, cougam, coyotes
and big horned f>wls, the report con-
tinues. Thta Included, In addition to
the cougars, 411 wolves, 1,881 coy-
otes, and ^.30g owto. Hunters hi the
Onmbartand area aamod te.4ia in
boontlas; while |a,0T4 waa paid hi
Vanooavnr dtatriot^ lljBi at Vlc-
torta and lamn giaai- at ottter
centra.
ws mm
IL BE MM
Fahlldty Bareaa Has Been ' Oen-
crouslj Arrorded Half Hoar
» on KOMO
Through the courtesy of radio
station KOlib of Besttle. which haa
placed at the disposal of the Vic-
toria and Vancouver Island Public-
tty Bureau the use Of tha aervloe
fron S:tt unto L*iS toraonow ave-
ntag, thto city wDl rooeSve some
flnt dau adrarttobig. Arrange-
m^ita hava been made for utOto-
faigtha fun time at the dtoposal of
^le FtihlMtgr Jiuraail. ,
A party wlfl vtott Seattlo for U»
purpose of gotaic on the Kb for the
half hour. Oeorga X Wairen. the
commissioner, wUl the announc-
er, while Mayor Anscomb will de-
liver a short speech dealing with
suitable pubtirity matters. In addi-
tion ihcr-' be vocal selections by
Mm. i.sabf-lia JoUlfle, a well-known
soprano, and by Charles J. Caunt
special reprrsentatlve of the Pub-
licity Bureau at. Blaine, who was
formerly lenor with the De Wolfe
Hopper Opera Comiiany.
ITie KOMO orchestra will also
contribute to the programme which
U belnir put on fm thf half holur.
at Bath. EntiUnd, were niivde ol ex-
actly the aame tyi)c of hollow tl!f.s
as those In use today
In Victoria, oooUaued Uie fpf:ut:-
er. the Industoy waa net oonOned to I
the making tt brtefcs. Seven types
of drahi tltog and eight Unds of
wall ttlas were made besides the
InterlocltlnR tile which had recently
been patented
Mr, McDowell de.scrlljed the re-
cent charter prf.".entatlon c-remony
at the InauKural ineetlnR ol the new
Klwanls Club at Kent. Wn.-ihlneton
The ceremony had bcfn attended
by himself. Mr. Luney. Harold L>lg-
Ron and T. Kelway, who had pre-
sented the new oluh with a Union
Jack. Mr. MeDoifen gpofco en-
thustasticaUy of the hoapttaUty
which had been accorded toamhera
of the VIctorto Club.
A resolution endorsing the views
of Mows Cotsworth regarding cal-
endar reform was submitted to the
mcmbpr.s. J. L. Beck with felt Ih^t
the clOb should nr^t coininlt lt*ell
beyond recommending the Ooveni-
ment to appoint a commission to
look Into the question, and the mat-
ter waa referred back to the oom-
mittee In order that a new reeolu-
WAIDdllUIII
Lower Mainland Orewera Ailndae-
big Vaitetles mieh May Av«
■pertal Valaa
SIGHTSEEING IN VICTORIA
Wrrp PICKWICK TOURS
COMBINATION LAND AND WATjBR TOUR
Including Iff. Butchart'g Gardens. Observatory, tha
Famout Malahat Drive and Mill Bay Ferry
Tarlor coaches leave at 9 a.m. ami 3 p.m. Time requiretl.
4 hours. You cannot afford to miga thto tHp^
Fare lor Full Trip, $1.00
Some companies charge extra for icrry. No extra charsea
' ALSO
Mr. Bulchart's Gardens and Observatory Tour at
4:15 P.M. Fare. 50c Return. Time, 3 Houra.
City and Suburban Tour at 10 A.M. and 4a5 PM,
Pare, 50c Return. Time, 2 Hours.
Observatory Special, Saturday Only, at 7:30 P.M.
I-ook ai the Surs Through the Big Telescope— Free Lecture.
Fare. SOc Return. Time. 254 Houra.
Look for the Orange and Oetm Caadwt
START.INO POINT, OM JMELLEVILLE STREET
■ Jut Areoag tt» bavaspAM Bw Crr,tai o.ta«i>
Phone Pitkoiek SiiHlHiH u 3tfi
CHID DISUSES ARE
DISIMDAIPMV
ChlrAco Profeeser DeDven Open-
In^Xectare at lotemaUonal
fa aiatrfca
Special offer to introduce
Modess Qmtpacts
We want every woman to know Modeaa Compact— to
know the assunince of a towel bo inconspitUOUi as to be
unrevcalmg even with the sheerest and most snugly fitting
of gummv frocks, yet which is perfectly safe and com-
fortable. So. during the fui^mer, we offer you, free, three
new Modess Comwcts, wprtb i5c.» wititi each Kttchaae
eELiiysMiN
Articles TahWd IV-lnrrn tftOO and
Btolen fco trance Gained
at Saaraf Shep
VERKON, Aug. 19, — Jewelry
valued at betaMn $800 and gi/MO
was tahsa Oram C. J. Whltoas
Jawalry store on Barnard Avenne,
betweeos elosbic tfane Konday night
and openlna of th*- •tGrf^ this mom-
tog. Tha burglary waa discovered
by Mr. Whiten on opening ftir InmU
ness this morning.
The contents of whole trayn had
been sooopod up. Their contenU
Included wedding rings. Ue pins,
pearla.' wattfns and tfgnM rings.
aatraaea to the jFtere was ob-
tained through opening a window
at the rear of the store. There is
a curtain at the rear of (he show
window, and It Is prwiuned the
thief or thteve<i hirked In its shadow
to remove the contents of the
showdusa
OUR OFFER
^s^f^lodcis-50< \ for
MSBB M CAlfaiWI
m^^J of SiMsical Ovcith^ AmdhM
Abstyrbertt Cbttoni^ mc
IniHu Trade BoardM
To Di»cu$$ Mea»ure$
For Aiding Worldeu
MONTREAL, Aug. IS.— The Cana-
dlan Chamber of Commerce Is call-
ins upon its member boards of trade
and chambers of commerce to con-
aider unemplosrraent and lU relief.
In a rijcular letter over the algna-
turos of Colonel J. II Woods, presi-
dent, OalffSry, and John W ou.
ehaliman of the executive. Mont-
real, the Oanadlan CtNuMr si«-
gests that each board and ehamber
ean togsthor Ua ttacutive to eon-
alder not only what public wcrU
and utilities are capable ot Imme-
diate development on a sound finan-
cial b*jii^. but what each conununlty
lt«elf ran do tn better loaal em-
ployment conrtltlnn.'
BRrriSH PHYSICIANS
LEAVE FOR WtWNIPEG
OTTAWA. Aue 10 Alter spend-
ing the day In f)V«-*™. a party ot
nflv n--f RTit|--*f, p),-,.M.-i.iri< lefl :ait
nignt for Winnipeg, where they will
alcesid the eonveaUoa ot the BrUMi
Usdlcal aswnlsllfaL The day waa
vcat iDBpacthic laeal ha^itais sad
the Ooremmspt Jlataaal Ussssnih
Rur«au. at Hhll, Qaa, aod was
climaxed by a baafBSt taadmd If
A Uie Instance of the horticultural
section of the Provincial Depart-
ment of Agriculture there are on
exhiuuon In the fruit and flower
section of the exbUHtlon at the
Willows aome aampiss of bta^wrrlea
snd also one of a brambleberry that
Is attractbig ^tentten of thoae In-
terested In the devdopmsut of the
fruit resources of this provlnoe. The
bcrrica were brought over by
O. E, W. Clarke, the district horU-
culturljst for the Lower Mainland-
Mr. Clarke haa taken a good deal
of Interest In the move ihat is on
foot t,o mtnxluce new vi»n*>tir,s into
the province, and. following the
Vancouver show, when these aaftiples
were exhibited, he brought thorn on
to Victoria so that tha publle might
tiAve the opportunity of seeing them.
The blueberries are from the
pIanUUon.% of E w. Johnston, of
Lulu Island. He haa interested him-
self In Uic obuinlng of samples of
these berries from the Faatem
Slates and after .ilx yearn Ik now
In a position to recommend certain
varieties whloh are now on ex-
hibition.
It Is pointed out by llr. Clailte
thst the blueberry te a tmsh that
thrlvpa on rather add ground and
might well be utilised In placet
where other fruits woiild not do well,
in the ra.se nf ttir brambleberry that
la shown a different origin accounts
for the bringing of it into public
eooildaratlan. This berry is a de-
BclouB one of larga slss, which haa
bean improved by A. O. Dann, of
Hatalc. He found the or^hial plant
growing In the Praser Valley and
has been foUowlng a selection pro-
cess since then unui now he Is pre-
pared to askffor the recognition of
It as a dMaeC vsristy.
Grace Lutheran Church
To Enter$ak% Flttor
Mia. Rsna Betl. who Is field soere-
tary of tha United Lutheran Church
In Amerloa, wUl visit Vlctwia on
l^day as the guest of* Orace
Lutheran Church. There will be a
meeting in the evening at S o'clock,
when .^r will ifiTt an address in
the chiirrh auditorium, to wnich all
members and friend,^ oi the church
are oordlally Invitrfi .^{rer tha
Basting In the church rctieshnMnta
will be served In the social rooaa by
a committee coaislsuug of Mrs. K. O.
Xagla and MM. J. Vcinberi .
Dorlnff tha afternoon Mrs. Bell
wUl vliit the dofiing sewUm of the
Vacation Bible school, which wlD
conclude Ita Uurd and most suoMSs.
tul yrar of activity, Thenr wUl be
an exhibition of the school work in
the aftmooo and evening.
m COLONIST IN ITKW YOMl
Tha Colonist ts delivered to the
principal New York hotels, on order
rmlv. by ihe [.'•i^e Acre Newspaper
r>llvprv- Order may tie Stvsa |o
the Mall Clerk of your hotagr|glS>
phone to Longacrt. 464S.
m LOlfDOR
The Ootaaot tmj he geoeM as
the mtemallaal Mswa tead q|
ar BJORN Bt;mCHOLDT
(Oopytiahl. loio. br Tn* riUdio d*11t
Nr*s rntfun 8«rvii p i
STOCKHOLM. Sweden. Aug, 19.—
Further lectiuu on the all-Impor-
tant subject ot ehlld dlsess<i are
bstac d^trsred by vrorid-fsmous
pedlatrMana at the second annual
meeUng- today of the Intemattbnsl
Pediatrics Congress before the
highest Swedish dl(;nltarlefl ^nd 650
)ipecla]lBt.<i In ch: !m n diseases
from thirty-four nHti<<:K
A noted pedlatrlrliin '-r CriiirnB"
Prof. JuUlu Rays Hess, had tbfi
honor of dellrerlag the openlns lec-
ture yesterday. Professor Bees
dwelt on the biological effect of di-
rect and Indirect ultra-violet Irradl-
Hon. Hin t: ni >p* tn 1 V \C conclusion
was:
UlLXARY >ACTOKS
"It la doubtful whether with all
our antirachitic measures we shall
be abli_' to eradlcatf rirkrt.s. a^ we
do not understand the dietjiry fac-
tors In Itfl aetlnlogy (origin ■ '
According to Or. Hess, the ques-
Uon la still undetermined whether
adults require the antlraohltle fee-
tor for normal health and nutrition,
his opinion being; "If so. they re-
quire It In an exceedingly small
amount "
Dr. Heaji thinks that irradiated
ergoaterol Riven In a newer and
weaker dosage Is not harmful,
(ifgestsim, a vegetable oU sub-
jected to an Infuskn of sun rays, is
an odorless, tasteless, eoiorlsa afe-
ment. posseaslaff tn a drop the hn-
tntional or medlcsl value of a
spTKinfui of cod Uver oil.) He said
that ■ direct Irradiation or Irradiated
ergosterol la of value In treating
rickets, tetany and oeteomalacla
(condition of bone-softening preva-
lent alao In adulU). and also de-
cayad teeth, and In the prevention
of lbs ttm of calelani In nursing
wooMn.**
BBOmO MASS TEST
Dr. Hess esplabied that eod liver
oU must not be regarded as a mere
counterpart of IrradUted ergoaterol
"Tt foiilalnfl. In addition, vitamin
"A" and perhaps another nutritional
factor," said the djlcagoan "A
thorough t*8t should be made of
fortified cod iivr, rum ts to say ot
Irradiated ergosterol suspended tn
eod Uver oU. Irradiated fluid nd
dry milk are of dacSdsd valne In
rtckeu and teuny, but at nreseni
technical dlfflcumea tn praparatlvi.
as well as practical difflfilltks of
distribution, stand la tbs irf* of
Wldr adoption."
SIX MONTHS IN JAIL
FOLLOWS PASSING OF
DISHONORED CHEQUE
Move in Siftly!
SAFETY for yoor aiost
frsgils articlas— oaadon
with Ug or little tfalnge. for
big or little jobs. Use our
expressing service for its ex-
pert caution and iu speed
Well save you money, too'
CrftUns aa4 Shl»l«c
r*M Car* !• Eut
VICTORIA
BAGGAGE
COMPANY
CJMk Osrtase Acsala
5i0»qrt Pbsns 3S0S er 1506
HAYWARP^S
FUNERAIC?!
Phonms
2235 22*6 223/
Z>euglss HMhm Win have to
spend sbi nMDths bt )aa on ths
i<iai«e pratevsd against Use
havlaf nhtslnsd credit undsr fate
preteness. The case was heard on
I5?*!f' ^ VoUBa eowt.
but the aetfeif nacMials dsfsgnd
his eenlsnee imta y«terdar mom-
tog. The offence was one of ob-
taining a "Onve YouTK'U" car hi
the eity and gtvlBg la retiaa a
cbeQue which ««a aol haaand at
the bank.
The acUng maglstraU:. C. J Prior
hi pasatng sentonoe. said Uut he
onild not fhid ahytbhig hi favor of
tha ymmc man's defences Be eould
not betiavo that he did not *
that th«e wsa not the Mrirad
to tha credtt of Ms aegoSTta the
FuneraijSertiice
14?5 PEONS LOSI
LIVES IN mwm
(MWal ngnna ael»wped by tlaUaa
OeVi — FaaeM Party New
JLSlt^ MsMbllS
la* pwaniaiwa with Mua<h-.iii>i ;<
ymtha of Italy are at- 1 aqis
ar wnJ iAH n. srotrniAir
MSSfTitiit. tim. H Th# OMeasa
a«aa r«r*iaa aarrtta.) ,
nOUK. Aug. It.
tteflath Its faeerlte auaUiplese.
Ttaa •Msr ahset" ot the Vhsdsl
Party, the itaUan OovetnaMnt gives
1.471 as the crffldal total et the dead
In the r^^nt "vulture" eaflkvaiha
in South Cmlral lUly.
This same iMue of 'n.e Order
Sheet. Usurd la«t night, announces
that the rajwurt Parly memberahip
K now UlljXK). ol which 1MO.00O
are rsgalsr male msmbsrs.
ngbtsaa biadred university pco-
tsaseiB have besn reendted hito the
ranks, tfaaabs to the strenuons eam-
pnlgn lor awn Faadstiaed aoNer*
siUes and Ihs ruls that aU prafea-
VMVattar Jsg ti»
4
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n
u
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•THE DAiT.Y roi.oxisT. wcroRW. r c. v. ui'NKsnAv. Arr.rsr :o. 1930
FREESTONE PEACHES
Choice Pr«tervinc P«<h«^ per 1?p«-"
B.C. Sugar. 100 lU.
ao tbi
.fl.58
.fi.ao
^Muda Tm, lb.
15f
Knox Gelatine, pkl
.Hams Solid Fuk Bsked
BMns, 8 tina 31f
ftobtn Hood Caka Ftour. rxtr.i Improvad Gem Gteac fapa and
large cartons
3&<
Soofwiny
dozen ..
quarts, jirr
fl.45
Economy Capa, per doz . 31^
Perfect Seal Glaaa Tope, per
dozen 4.... 35<
Art Exhibition at Willows
Includes Fine Work by
Local Painters
Bands, per Uoreti. — „-45f
Fiaaat Alberta Craamaiy JButtar, per lb..
8 for 4;.^...;
^...fi*oo
ChMwn, Ktaft or Valveeta
CbMM. >^^lb. pkta. lOf
Domaatic Shortening:, lb., ISf
Preah-Rendered Beef Drip-
ping, 3 Ihs 25<
Honitt-CodM Ham»«liced. per
lb ™....6S#
Vaal Loaf, sliced, »• »©<
Home-Cooked Corned Beef.
H. O. KIRKHAM & CO. LTD.
DeUTery Dept. 5921 Afl 2 Fort StTMl ^i*^ ^^P'- ^^^1
Qvttcerr Phonal * ' " * ^■**^*Ba|eber ft Pioviaiotu
17«-i» Fruito i£23 A^UUao
JUttbi Silver, Crtis iiid Blue Foxes
FOR SALE
I ban • wMpto M «r (•niliM AlMftaa . on Um :d«tl Pw nra.
BtlMWiMni llM«. nm* VUWrl*. mtoth t MQ ttHi»iia ui abow BBroa* laMt-
Mtad !■ fMl AtMkui atttck. I tiaV« uhM u •vUoa mi • Um WtaMa tar
fur rirmlni nithin Mvm mOM Of VlcloriK. and conalitcr • aMas
tapltBl Anvnna inleraaud o«a mska spfrvlnUnent br MtUm IB tmfe VM
OM St Ult rurfUld 1I«UL Moom 21.— A. O. AUtXAMDSlL
APPOINIMENIS ARE
MADE IN OAK BAY
0^,
Dtxttr Win Be Sapervhi'
Mwdiwl af Twa raUle
At the rcfular meattng ot ibe Oak
Bay Seboo) Bwrd. Ulu May Saudi-
Muarpti HBikfi ■■■''■f- jir'potntwl to
..the. Mi)rit^rf.v Avrnm' s. »nn
.aeiume Uir poauion ui :>up^r;uiiiifi
principal of both elementary schrioift
Wid of the classei In home econnnucs
aii4 manual training.
ThesR latter wtU eocnmence with
the openina of UM edboDli In Sep-
lember aM have bean Instituted
'by the aaboot beard to aocnply wUb
iha Tvqutmanta of ttu new pro-
ffipuma of akudlei Isnied by the
Prorlneta] Department of ■dneatkm
>n connection wth ;h» four-year
htCb school rOU,-^'' .
* Mitt Ma/ BlauJunbach wlU be>
totftuftw ki' bona *w?iwnilfli
and a. F Matldock in manual
training. Spacr and equipment lor
these couraea huvr t>een pji.vlded In
the old hltb >chooi building on. Oak
Bay A«
MOTHER THAyKS
SVNSUiNE CAMP
A cratefut nnthv. who baa re-
cently enjoyed the hovAnU^ of the
Social Servlee Leagne'i Sunshine
Camp at Sookr hoA written a^ "One
of the Mother: a r-^ir FTpr'--sl!i»
her gratitude ihf kimj f ncTids
who made thf holiflRv pojiMbl/-
Thf camp In stil! open, and an-
iithfr ;iitr'.y of fifty or inorr w>mpii
iind childifit will tv eiitcrf lunfd hr-
fore the Summer ends. The league,
fibiral«n,>«lB waloavia any further
eonli'lhHWBiM toward M>a imrfc.
Xrnnimm Bvmir vo meath
STOOKTON. OaUf., AuT »-
Two children were burned to death,
jud two othera so seriously burned
that they wflt probably die, as the
raiult of a fira which destroyed a
ranch house on the McDonald
Road, thlrlren miles frwn Stockton
ott the Borden Hlihway, at an
early mur tbla maaia$.
Flies carry
sickness
Flu it wdU rnitr
tan ti-wK the
ThcWorU« ^r \\^
SeJJinJ Insect V^^*^
aheos^ about your Imkes?
See A J.M . Expert
Johns Manville
ASBESTOS
BRAKE UNDiG
« * nPHB dn Ji psM wbn aajwoa at all conld fix
* iht trtisi oa « gg;
Totlar. riperr wrs i< f »n-\ fXtuily (ht right tjpt of
iiming «rr rnt.f\-<»ry lo rcliaKlr. I on R - wcaiillS brake*.
Y(w make sure of diese rwr> r r<|ui rrtnlMI WMD
go to a J'M Brake Krvice station.
Every Johns-MsnviHe deatler U a hraUe spadaUst,
who hm% hack nf him ihc Inhiu Mi/i^ illr hr^ke
resrarrh department. He knows thai only the ror-
"re« rype i>f lining for which your brakes are
J ' dedgnad will give vou reliable serrlcc. Ha «M>
exacdy die kind of lining dut will giTt yoarbnkn
daa longest aatlcage andthe mresi grip.
'JoKnsrManville
W. B. Revercomb Garage
915 Tkm %mi0^
PhoM U90
STANDARD IS BETTER
Vuitors :o Uie Provincial Pair
thtfi year are being ottered an un-
usuaUy Intareetbic art axhiMUOD
lUa la noi only due to tba pcaeniee
of the Canadian National Oallery
plcturta. The standard of work
throughoul :n\i<.h nti.rve the aver-
age, both In ttie coUeoUoo entered
tfarouch the Island Arte and CMtt
S<K*lety and In the competitive en-
tries. Th« Tormer cicruples part of
the iouth end of the hall, and the
latter f\ll [lie entire n<aUi end In
tiir Artii ami CmTta' display are
acTeral t»blc>. of pottery, wt»od-
carvlng, et<:, which are aUr^irilnj; a
great deal ot attention
As already commented, the pic-
tures are much above the average,
and one can only aurmlsa that the
loeal attlata are antarlog batter
work or ttiaft the hoglni aooonlt-
tee li aian'Ulin aUmar dlscrlnUna-
Uon. Before the week Is over, U la
mora than probable that the rniiec-
tloa will be considerably adrlrd to
by the return ot picture* which
were sent ovrr to VaiKouvpr lor the
exhii)Uion tt',<rrf iii the meanUme,
(Sie niit.!>f;> nii'^mg Out t*ftl!Pf*ti
AOiiie vrry nnc ihln:(s,
W. p. We->to:i , .Mnint Temple"
has already been ^(erred to, In-
advertantly, aa part of the National
Oallery aahlUL It li Intareetlpc to
oontrait lUa bold tatarpreUttoo
wltb Ids UbtbeO ea patndog of
tte aano wintnifcibi in
tMtaUqua and Iraafemant, It la along
more orthodox lines, It Is a depart-
ure tram the conventional old-
lashloned style, and gives a One
sense of the giant proportion of the
ifreat roaas ot ruck and snow. Dta-
tance Iji well conveyed by the at-
mnaphere and per«p*cl:vr A valley
lnter\eues belwc^r. 'hi- br. wn I'^rf
tfround and the bl ue aud whu e
i rest of the mountain, and is filled
with drifting Indian summer smoke.
B.C. MOUNTAINS
OUier paintlng.s by the same
artlat are "After Sunaet," the lure-
ground In sombre ru&seUt and blues,
but . ragKV l>*'ai[.^ beyimd still catch-
ing the rosy after-llghL ol day;
'Minnter.*' whtah haa aharply de-
flnad mow rtdgai and .naedle-Uke
peaka pleralns the sold aky;
''Chaani*' tba psrpendlcalar eraie
and bhta ihadows. of irtileh ara
streaked with anow. and "Ootober,
BjO^** whloh repieianta a view of
aome nwuDtaln district whloh is
gorgeous with Autumn color, orange,
green nnd g<'\(i. with mountains of
tool grey lifting their heada aloft
In the hazy atmosphere of tlio dis-
tance These all have fine fesUng.
Knd the r^^rhnlquc haa A OMVa as-
sured touch. ,
N. Drummond's work haa Invari-
able soundness. "Hunting Morn-
ing" abowa Iba houndk on the aOont
In tha aarly mftrnlng. with niMo
atm hovering abont tna qolei oop-
pioe. Tlio searw eoata of the
huntsmen give an abrupt touch ot
color to tlie otherwise unassertive
ptrtiirr "Tndlan Scouts.*' showlnf;
[)i<[\itf-^quc:y-clad Blackfeet trlt>e.i-
men with Ihetr ponlM on a rld«e of
mountains high above a viilley, h a
good flRurr f\ udy The artist's
drauRhU'iman-'ihlp \s alwayt aUM and
her detail is unerring.
A faithful study of tiiA pRrlla-
ment Buildings" is ahown m L. A
Lovaland** plctuia of this Utle. The
artlit haa cauiht the picture at a
happy aeaion. when tha red haw-
thorn to la blooni and tba widow
la traihly draped wHh young gnea.
Tha eomposltlon to my ^eating.
Nearby Is another painting from the
aame brush, •HoUyhoclts," which
pictures an old-fashlooed flower In
a pleading way. with dlHa WKr and
excellent drawing.
T. Bamford Is represented by
several biw "The Mooring, Esqul-
malf." "Morning," the latter de-
','lctlng a characteristic bit of
I with smooth roeka dipping
down to a alugglih tlda streaked
with the raflaoMd root-light of
dawn. Tban la tIdaUty ot ploture
both in drawlBd Hid aoleitag.
Um only "WM OoaiT aeana tai
the f Khlbltlosi oomes from the brugb
of E. Batnbrldge Smith. It la a vary
charming liitlc study of Inlet
waters, with mists drifting back
from the mountain lops. The same
artut. 5hn-,vTi a. ulimpae of "Beaver
Lakr ■ iifii wntrr lilies tm Its snr-
lacp 'fh^ iThnlrpir In both these
la clean rtnd in^tlciilrnt/; without
belnif Kxi d-lfll!ed
MORK * OAST St ENKS
"Leisure Hour.',.* picturing in
dean, bright, .rnlor, glrLi slttlni; on
a beach, and ' Moii"Ji ■ ' >':ilse
Creek." where the characterlatU:
greenish grey oolor of the water le
cleverly causht, and two works an-
tarad by Henry Bood. D. B. Gan-
eron to lapieaeuHd by *tbe Mala-
hat," whloh showa a grantty Im-
proved ftyla. Tha arttol Ipaa truth-
fully plctarad the eaemlng fiataais
cf the mountain whloh fllto In the
end of hto valley with Its bright
groan meadows and jade waters,
"m the Park" iji al*o from his
brush.
will Menejawn' Powder Maga-
xlne. Ssqulmalt. ' ix a picturesque
treatment of a sp'^. wtikh ha.% been
■trang^y neglc-t^-d bv ar'l';;^, al-
though U has all tne leatures which
10 thwi. Dora
FOK many yeara 'IdSdi^aia . at Mohammad have made die annual
pUgrimage from every lactiott o( Northcni Africa to Cap Mattfor,
in Algeria. Theee pUarims are known ea tbs Holy Tranmeia of Alrica.
Pbotp ahowa the eainunstion by the me<ttcal officara lor a{gna af plague.
I3onough has a strikingly fine oil
painting of chrysanthemums, which
has tha f eathaxy daflnltton and
sance iioocMK»tt iMh lta«# Vm-
WAXKKjCTOUMU
1-hc wur.er-oolor aaetfam to equally
good. In gbuutaig' tbrough the
pieturea ana to again Btmek by tb»
reearrvoa of tba tttto "Mount
Temple." After the two oOa of tha
aame subject, commented oo abova^
it Is cntertahilng to note what a
third artist in the medium of water
color has to say. T. Frlpp s style Is
Immediately recugaiied llv Wrlnxs
more fme&M: mta the dcscripUon,
but one questions whether the eya
to not so occupied wtUi the detail
that U loses * sense ol Iba majesty
and bmnenelty whloh tba otberg
convey by broader treatment. It to
exquisite work, but more photo-
graphic than interpretative. The
mountain does not awe or inspire
on*. Oil the ffther hanrt \Xa rocky
buttresses. wlUi Miuwdrliw piled
amr;ng the ledges, lis llaring skirts
■ now. look "easy going' to tba
Aipinuit. ina Uhthoffk iTomabal,"
on the oth« hand, atthoogb a antaU
ptotnrak looka « mlgBUer mountain,
tttto arUpt ftito ttba sioefiBNa of
Natora.
Another painter of mountain.'' al-
though these are noi. tne Un.:^ •..•.i^ms
Heir Day UeUday— The City UaU
wUl dooa at 1 tfdoek today to per-
mit Moployeea to attend the fair at
the WSkm, IM» Wtm olttaans
day. ,
Phlr Attendance Yesterday's
paid admissions to the Provincial
Exhibition totaJed 5.430. On the
corresponding day toiat year the
total was 5436.
Qiaee Are—Ol^
(or three-quarters of an huur tieiut c
wttnaulibint a imH ftoa at Blaa-
ibaid and ftmMka atneU laat
night. Tba oaU oama hi. ai 9:15
o'doflk.
Best to Sailors — During the
visit in Vancouver of H.MB. Des-
patch and H-M.S. Dauntless, the
aallora axe being -ri>rta'^i»^ ny the
.Sramens In5Utii>, nr.d Rev Elk-
iugtou, who tmvti arrmnged a pro-
(rsLmme of sports, ouUngl^ tl^PK Ih-
to the counti7, etc.
OMng Organ Biailal An organ
and vocal recital will be gtveo In the
cathedral thia e«'enlng at 6 o'clock
by Stanley IJul>y. A.R.C O , L H A M
ITip programme wU! be m ;»'!*'
ot the Qockles, Is G. Woodwa.-d, who j prlm-lpally from Hanrtrl, Harh M-i\-
infroducM lliem ii.s the buckifround tlelviohii and aianror l \y. j-il-li
CMNMI dMM
Pint n TRSTWHei
has been on the market for the past
eighty years; Its action te plesnnt,
rapid, reliable and effective and
Uef from
and pattia
promptly.
Price, Mc a bottle at all dniegutn
jl>>to"i V«I9 oojaf by Th^ r
Mllbm 'fiOw InffBC Tmnto rmi
JtAdvk).
Introduces Uiem as the buckKround
for her 'Crescent L*kc " Bl^es
strongly dominate this picture
Among the other pictures by Uils
artlit are "QuaUaum BaaOV and
"Juna Maadow*." A aouvanbr of an
Afrtoin vtott to am in tacr *«Qavia»"
TimiA
If tba Wanda about tbtaorthsra
end of tba Etoro stralU ware nd-
denly submerged a ban>y record of
them would stn-vtve In Col L. o
Palkes' many pictures. He has
found tbelr atmosphcte. their shore-
lines, the peculiar character of the
■ky-llne and roloring which is to
be seen from their little bays and
harbor; His coloring is individual,
with a loodne&s for soft browns and
greens. Bto aloada drift; hto islands
sUp Into tba dlatanoe. *liiayne Is-
tond," Rendaavous,** end "Rocks- at
Low Tlda" are all chatacterLitic. in
On drat, one of the C P Jl. boat*
Is lOiown supping along in pure
atmoKpherr, as boata ao often seem
to do. The compotfllMi.to Invari-
ably pleasing. '
Another artist r ti'>6c -■.■.'■i-' '.xr. al-
ways he recoun'.^ed J ILirtil Td s.
There wa firm an^hif'-uinl quality
In his line-;, and the cftl'ituig 1$
deep and Intentional Aithrttil stray-
Ing into more brilUanoe. ' Glimpse
of Victoria" to a vary charming
Uttle picture, which uneonaelously
aaei the British OolunUa capital in
tanna of SngUsh aeanary. No
artist makes Victoria look so reaUy
English as Mr. Bamford, who
achieves his effect by selection of
subject as much as by treatment
In Ihw little view he hac made a
distant church Inw^r ihp .cn'.re or
his picture ' SiiawniKan ^'ikf ' Is
another rxmnii;-- m-s v. nk
A wlnd-dcipollcd tiee. rugged and
strong, to the subject of WH Mana-
laws' "The Veteran."
A faithful exhibitor U J. Cresee.
whose colors are always clean and
the drawing and aomposltlon al-
ways pleastaig. Thara to nothing m-
detenntauta about "Victoria." "Ar-
butua Traes." and "Arbutus Lane."
aaeb of whleb to obviously what the
Utla ooovays.
On a panel by Itadf to a collec-
tlon of four or five little plcturce by
T. B. Oore. the president of the club.
They are nearly all familiar wrenei,
Including "Butcharls Gardens'
I which rmphftai7^« the brllUance of
tbe greens as well as tha floral
eokvlnga), "Vtow Roval." and
"Munttton Itfand." Tlw toot, dona
in oUi, to eonslderad by many to be
tbe beat e( tha group. The vahias
are expreasad In gltot flOloclnt. and
one leels tha uiyHsry of tba to^t«d
buildings.
Roae WillU and P. M Yuunjl have
asversl pastoral and marli-p ,Mih-
ject.5 which are pleasingly drMif ^11:1
For decora tlveneas nothing in the
coliecUon compares with M. Altfcen's
flower studies. A bOwUul of Martot
Oriental popplea and a bunoh of
creamy-irhlta rasas are pabitad wlUi
fine freedom as weU sa delicacy
The artistic arrangement of t^he
flowera. the fresh and lusln^^m
coIorUig. eiqutotte crafUmanahip
Ah.-wn In the drawing of (he petals
and foiuir aingto tban«QlCnr ha-
medlate notice
LIBERALS OF NOVA
SCOTIA TO CHOOSE
NEW LEADER OCT. 1
. *nrAX, Auis- 19— The Liberal
Party o( Nova scotu wUl hold b
convention October 1 to select a
new provttMlat leader. It was daeldsd
at a eaucw bald bare last night.
D. O. Staiclalr. jraildMit of tba
Nova Scotia XM«1 AssoctoUoo.
stated chat a sueeaoeor to Hon.
William Chlsholm would be choeen
at a rnnver.ilan to be held In eon-
iuncUoo with the annual meeting
af 111! ifiUMnn nn nntffry l
tion u> tiie organ, numoers. there
wui be twr. vocal aolOB fay MswoUyn
Jones, tenor.
Beetad Ilsligslis A. Xbw and
D. McAddto ware elacted at ynilar-
day's luncheon, meeting oit ' tba
Klwauto Club to represent Victoria
In tbe district convention to be
held In this city next montli- In
view of the possibility of eithfr be-
ing unable to attend the convention,
Dr w Rusaell and H I.e* were
chosen as alternative delegates.
Wna Vermiu Isaaed— City Build-
ing mspaotor J. Baft yesterday
soad two bnOdlng panntts. vic-
toria Propeftleis Lbnlted wars
granted penntoslon to canstmet a
brick and hollow title inibUe garage
at 614 Fort Street, the building to
cost SI, 700 A permit was also Is-
aued to WLw A Co., for repairs to
a double house at SlS-Ifi View
Street Tiie work is to be dosie
P. O. Mitchell at an »itf,lmaM cost
of um
Post Ottos Hsm VadaywFor the
benefit of Iba pOkUe, Postmaster
Gardiner announoos that tha ar-
rangementa made for WBdnaoday.
August 30, Citlaen*s Dsy, at tba
Exhibition are sa follows: The foc*-
noon d^verles only will be made
by letter carriers: money order
wickets will be closed at 1 o'clock;
general delivery, registration and
stamp wickets wiu be clo&ed at 8
o'clock; street letter box collect lotu
wUl be as on Saturdays, and all
mails due to be dlspsUMd wUl be
made up as usuaL
OFFICIAL RETURNS
INSKEENA fllDINQ
rsuncK Rtfiwr. Aag. u^^nw
offldat count In akaana KkBng. bi
the recent genarnl eleetlon. an-
nounced today, gives the foUowtng
flgiir^a Olaf Hanaon. Uh^ral, f.3M;
f BradT, iTiTvatlve, 4,127
Saoaon'a nnlocfty. yUL
FinanaW Wrttar B« — is. C.
ftebas, tbe apaelal finanelal wzltar,
wbosa opbdona on invastmabto np-
pear In a ntimber of ptiMloalfaMBi.
was In the ci-.y yesterday morning.
Oeorge l Warren, publicity com-
mlssloner for the city, had word of
his coming and was at the wharf
to meet him when the Mi-'f;r,' i ir-
rlved from Seattle, H<- '»r.v «< -
oompaiUed by Mrs. Porbv ii l u
cepted the invitation of Mi. w.\rren
to have a drive about tba water-
front befon bo toft for tba Main-
land. Mr. and MM. fttbes wlU
leave at onoa ftr ttb
Tslto ef Sob's Death — Ortef
mingled with melody In the broad-
cast from .station KJR at Seattle
on Sunday evening Announcement
wa* made of a search for Mrs. H,
E Blackwell. of Angelf-a. who
waa .v.tpposed to be visiting In Vlc-
UjtU. Mi*. N O. Oray. ot the staff
of tha nnmtmnsi Hoial. beard tbe
announcamoit at her heme and,
ramamberlng that a Mrs. BlackweU
and her daughter had registered et
the hotel during the rtav notlned
the maruigenient -Mr'- Filackwell
was told of tlie snnminrement and
communicated with the Seattle
sUUon. and was informed of the
sudden desAh of her eon at Bur-
bank, OaL Mm. BlaekweU and
daughter toft taBOMdMUr for
ThHars In taodaa — Among tha
totest visitors who have reglsterad
their names at tba ofllaa at tha
Agent-Oeneral for Brtttati OOlmn-
bla are: W. R. Robertson, J. M.
Campbell. Robert Dinsdato, Mr. and
Mra. J. A. walker, Hon. 3. Hlnch-
Uffe. Mrs. John Irving. Mrs. Henry
MUmen and Captain and Mrs. A. P.
Weston, of Victoria; Miss Owyn-
neth Lewis, MIju Margaret l>ewls
Miss Margari't, Slmpwm I>r and
Mrs. J. .» Mason. MIa^ O-trothy
Mason, Mla.1 Avis pumphrey. Mmf.
(Mlve KUpatrlck, Mlsa Dorothea
Bhtakto. J. H. Roar and P. D. Oor-
dOD, of Vaneouvar; M MacLelton
of Lanclay: Tbomas Abrl^ of
Naknsp: Mlm Baba TUytor and Mlas
Doroltay MeKny. of New Wast-
nibislor; Dr. Amsa 4^ Juattoa. of
Dunoan. and W. T. Bntar, of eum-
merlaad. '
Musi Spend Ywm In J ml
Aw Wtti. aoBdMA of
and a cbana frem a aOott bilsng-
tng to a taUow oountoyman, plasflsd
iriiity m the poNoa oauft ynMhty
morning, end WW mntSBOld lO Mie
sontsm
AS CAE OVERiyilNS
iari bl
Pol-
fMlaw-
When an anrfy traiiaixjit truck
overturned on the West Saanicn
Road, near Obaervatory Road. tw><
iiiimtogi wera seriously injured,
wfaOe a mnber of olbera eacapad
with mlnar IpJnrtos. Sergeant
Pauline. BCh Baavy Battery. ROA.,
met with a fractured thigh, while
Ounner PoUmrd, of the aame unit,
suffered e fractured akui! TV)ti<.
suStsdned bad . bruises and cuir^
PaulliM and Pollard are at present
In the Jubilee* Hospital under the
care of Dr. J. 8. McCaUum.
Aocordlng to Constable P K
Oummlngs, ot the Saanlch Police.
Who vtollad the aoand ot tba aool-
dent, the army transport tmdc was
returning to the cUy from Seal's
Hlfte R&ngea Neanng the bend on
the West SaaiUcli Hoad at Ohsen-a
tory Road the truck was (on'''l w
swerve off the street Ui aw.id ci.:-
lldtiig with a >'ai iippr"a< Iui k ii.
the opposite direction, when the
totter vablcte ideb tba turn too
widely, run wbarta dC tbe truA
were caught In toese gravel on
the roadskto and got out of cootroL
Striking a alttmp( tba vtiiloto
overtumod and tbMV tba annapants
out.
Sergeaia I'siiMim >u.'I ' 'iitintT Bol-
lard, the iivre &c]iuu.<>iy tulurad.
were rush lo the Jubilee Hcqittal,
where tin-v are now reported as
making good propreas.
[
siAeriioiiHi
■ibtWtlun of HorscmeBShlp WlU Be
fbalara at ftwrlasial
04 VVtotoa,-
Tbto evening and tomorrow ava-
iling there will be .some magnlltceni
exhlbiuons of horseback Jumping In
the Old Horst abowBttfMlBg at the
WUlows.
Tba anUra progranuno will ooo*
stst of ridlnc and JumpUig, tba tot-
ter event Including the apactaeular
tumping by pairs With naptondld
.ut of animals entered. llddsn by
■jcjwrt horrsmen. there Is little
li'mbl that this efiuestrtan display
will prove u» be nn*- of the oul-
stAnding leaturr."; .f tar exhlbitlou.
The show Is luider tlie manage-
ment o( a special committee com-
poood of J. R. Beohy, Major Spurgln,
Un. D. OUtospto and Mia. Oanatt.
Mva. OaAatt wlU be te charge of
iba box seat reoervattons, and may
ba taleptaenad nt
Tomorrows progianuM to as fol-
lows:
Saddto bor8oa~t:M pm, class
108, high sebool horaa MBiillng
143.
Hunter class — 8:IS pJtt^ tdalS 100.
four Bucceixslve Jumps.
Hunting pain — 8:40 pm , class
113. ridden abreast over two Jumps
twice around.
Saddle horses— 4:00 pjn., class
108, mare or gelding annaodli^ ISJ;
walk, trot, canter.
Janplng clsis Q:u pjn.. class
115. to carry minlnnnn IM pounds
over four timber Jumps.
Polo ponies— 0:M pJti. dam 118.
Corinthian etoss— 0:40 pjn.. class
114, to be ridden over pest and rail
brash Jump, pig pen and water
Jump.
DIAL INSTRUMENTS
A«E DEMONSTRATED
Obi ot tba most popular booths
at Iba aHiihlUnn to tbnt ot the
British CflinniHft TUapbona com-
pany wfaMi to oonduetbig m dial
telephone demonstration to tha
Manufacturerr BuDdbag. A staff of
demoDstrators is on hand to expUln
how to use the dial telei^wnes,
which come into use In Victoria tote
thl.^ year
Tlie flpaclou.% both, finished In
Ivory and green, in made bnRht^r
With large palms, and has in the
asnto* a mhitobno automatic tela-
pboba oxdunM onnlalned in a glass
ease. By dlidlw numbon oo the
deraonstraUon talsphonis vtalftan
can oparats the Intrleato tftoeblcal
aparatus which can be saih wtffthig
Inside the glass case.
To attract attention to tha bOOOl
a three-foot repitca of a telephons
dial is oKjiiniPd in thi' back wall
end IlghU fla.'>h on and otS in the
hdas around the rim.
AUiaetlve young ladias are on
hand to explain taow to uaa tba dial
telephcnas and pampblato contain-
ing brief Instructions are being
given mit. The public has been Im-
pressed by the simplicity of the dial
system. A steady stream of people
has been recelvirm imti u -Mim
TEXTILE WORKERS ON
STRIKE CHASE THREE
REDS OUT eF VILUGE
BB88BMER CITY, NC Aug IS
—Striking textile workers today
chased out of tbto vUlaga three
men whom they characterlaed as
I*eadcrs of iOO employees who
waika out at the American Mills
CO. planto hare thto morning, de-
otorod 'Vaty smmtag ttito our-
salvas, wa <toat want any Bids in
baig^"
Tba tsKTUa waibsva oald their
wage soata had besa oout M to 30
per cent, mid n«nk Ooldberg.
president of tha local mills
Saying tbe wage mt vt* made
necessary by oonduiona in th« In-
dustry, Ooldberg added
"I'm Just running the mills to
keep the people alive I'm per-
fectly sattoftod to have them closed
down."
Put a ttop to
HAY FEVER
ar Summer Asthma. ToO
With RAZ-HAB Capsules— If yoni
last start before tha attack Is doe
Yooll rejolw at tV rtsolts. People
with Hay Faver 20 years hav*
n*^„u-,lfi\y itr.pj)#u1 it with UK?.
M Mi II - wmidrrfor Sntyny-.
muff, amokea or aenimn. No barm-
fa^ or haMt-formlnc drugs.
RAZ-MAH
At L,a<t ... - ,<
True
Performaihce!
ipj* LETCHER Brot.' great Temple of Music in
the Main Building at the Willows Exhibition
this week is a fitting environment for this finest of gll
radios. See the new Brunswick models in this dis-
[^ay . . . finer in design and quality of constructioo
. . . msgnifioent in toDe 4|uality . . . am&ziAg vtfog
at their very moderate prices. Lowboy MoM,
$229.85. On cooveoient terms.
FLETCHER BRO&
(VICTORIA.) i.TO
Kx.iusivc Brunswick Repnsentstivas for*Vuco«vcr Island
lllODoU^St. IteMW
LOW RENT
STEWART SHOE STORE
OowBtam prcnUts. »uii j'Thint c«rp*ni^t. pluir.b^f rtr . wun or wiiaAui
UvlM-raoat. Sea
ObjMta Foaad la ralcsttoe Permit
JERUSAUBM. Aug. 10.-1710 re-
mains of ten rlttea, enabling a sur-
vey of Palesftnp ni!f.ijre In the 2,000
years befn.-r cini^t up t^) Nebii-
chaneirflT fravp twrn uararthed at
Tel Belt Mlrslni by the^nt expedi-
tion of bnto Seminary. St. Louis,
and tba Amtriean Bohool of Orien-
tal Raasarob at Jerusalem.
Dr. Mslvln O. Kayle. presklant of
■mla asratawry, told looal news-
papera that many aT Um objectt
fotind permit chrondogteal astab-
ilahment of the period of Abraham,
ot the exodus and occupation of
Oanaan.
Copy iVoC Received
OTTAWA. Aug U.— Bbn. Arthur
Sauve, Postmastar-Oeneral, has not
yet received a copy of the resolutkm
paased at the rrinventlnn of totter-
carrler-. l;i ("altrdry. a*klng for their
removal fi>>:n ilic Jurtsdlrtlon of rhe
Clvit .STv;i>» ComrnLvWrn At the
office ot the minister it was stated
that tba rosohiUon would receive
Mr. Banv^a eonslderatkm when It
waa Moatvad. ^
MANY DELICIOUS
appetising dishes csn bs made
on sa Bwctric
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SiMtrta Oaalllt ■nit nrrTir* Sl*r*
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Cafcea fram Masten' Bakery In-
sure saltofacUon to iioateaa and
housowlfa. rresh and fragrant,
made fram tba vary best matartato,
Mastara' oakaa bava wan mstanfe ap-
proval threugb purity and daUetons
ftovor. Tor wedding, birthday or
anniversary the dsooratlve designs
are unexcaUad MllOltolfc AOfc at
our two MaMi» dto Cto* «B« OOV-
emment
What la mere Important U: any
woman of raflnsmant and artistic
appreciation than a olaar skin free
from dtoflguromont btomUbmf
happily such a pnmmslaiii to wtttatn
tba roaeb of all women who are
smart enough and keen enough to
makA an effort— that to JuM aflllMt
U req')irf>d< Mto* SMOatt. 108
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Saa tomtwead lay at tto loraaoot
frem Brents Lodg^. Superior ae-
eauunodatkin Chotre lun^hea. teas,
dbmer* Phone KeaUnt 7h1
Cewnn Mme. Mobloa Expert
r rader, IntamattoiuU reputation
Sp^iat readings, $IM- Balmorsi
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The B*>*WTe"The beat illk atook-
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that ladders. Men's Big-
PAINTER^SONS
Federal aid to betaig orMifthi u.
conpleta the Kngaks-ouayma*
hUhbM bt Maalao. vest havine
tyn/ii^liiJH to Manta after
■iiiti! Wii jaamad'
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Women's Work and Institutes
Island Social Notes
Cofwood
Mr. ud ifti. V. pettt and Sir.
tftiv VRMUnt • fM ^ with fite-
Mumty ttOtoTftd to QuaBcuin Beocn
OB latiBday to lyad > »!iU4»y.
Pott Albenii
MtNt tl. Oman, aflnmBpuWid toy
IHm. J. Wunn. toft on PHdar
tor BMttIt, ^Mn ttey irffl ipeod
th» rnift fBw dayi.
• • •
Mi uiid \fi'» J. Oordoo LABnnlnf
uie* Lola Whitworth). have re-
turned to their hom*" hpre alter
spendlAC the put thrrr \^rc-ks on
thfir honeymoon at Jajipcr Park.
« • <
Miju Ellen Lundeen oJ st Lukr'n
Hoiq>ll«I. Seattle, to a vuii-ir Hi tti"
city and the hou« gue&t of Mr. and
Hit. Oordoo Campbea
■ • *
)m Walker, of Onmhtrhind, ho
.JO ffuesu ot thoir ototflr* ICit.
tode. of this city.
mUten Oe»haw loft for Vancou-
Tor lo ipind bla Sununor noatton.
■ • •
AXt«r ipeodiBf the paat lew dl^
the guest of ber eon-in-Saw and
daugUar. Mr. and Ifn. Oawooo
Turner. iDa K TrlmWe baa left (or
bar taODie tn Vtctoria.
ICrt. F. a. Weaver, with hrr Direc
lAUdiaD, Kathertnr K'r iiitii nnd
itoy, are returning tti.s wct-lt to
theUr home here efter ipeodiat Iba
put month camping at QuaUoum
Beach,
Mlu Freda *Hl]ton ti leaving Uils
yve^k for Vlclorta. where ahe Is en-
tering the 6t. Joaepb'e Trainluii
Bobool tar maoa,
(httarioGM Saved
From AroNniiHr Fdte
At Sunset Iixn
U K. ButU-la. Ni l* W, itiiiii. li I
Mr. and Mrs H L I^jw uii Ml
and Mra. Wayne. Mr ain Mrs
MoMi. KvereCt. V^mab., ui .~. j< w
MoRae. Agaiaiit B.C.: Mit. jlHiUi
Boyvtoa. Mis tCadiUae Bflvoloo,
Mr. and Mn. J. Knlghttoy. Mr. aad
Mra H. Sperrlng. Mr and Mn
PIatt« Vancouver. Mr and Mn. C
W Lacdnm and family. CouTtena'. ,
Mr. Biict M!,-. vvjiiicnt and N w
Weldrcii, I.-.w, .An«r,cj; Mr and Mr*
P. D. Sid:, ri.' Sr«V! undMl.^
O. BllU)ii uiid Mihh Mabet 8chult>
Denver. Colorado; Mr. and Mra E
n. BarUett. tiauta Roea. CaL; Mr
and Mm MaoKay and farnOy, mo-
nipeg: Mr. and Un. Joo BbidifepM.
Momt Anvtl. Ort.
Sjhrlam
Langford
Mla9 Ooodacre. who has been vU-
itlng her alaler. Mm. W. Limey, has
returned to Oalltomla, accompanied
by Mlea Bdna Luney.
Miss Myrtle W!!klR. Ciiwulmii
Lake Hood, in vlsHini; h-r Kraiid-
P»renui. Mr and -Mrs. Hicka, Surrey
Centre, B C.
Mrs. r A Palmer* and 4bIkM|l.
of Elk Bay, are spending • ample
ol weeka with her parenta, Ux, aod
Mrs. J. E. aaneen, MenalH Rooid.
Mrs. McKean and family ittamad
to Vancouver on Sakurd^. Ma.
McKean haa been with bar father,
Mr. OeotRc cii-oiigh. during the lU-
a«» tD.it^ iT—o mi.t«Ha , ^'*'" 'notlit^. who has been a
paUcnt at Duncan Hospital. Mr
Tlwmas CIcough accooipanled his
lister to Vanoouver.
and two dauibtcn, wbo bave been
stayt&i at their Summer bona at
Langford Lake, ve returned home
ground and
packed in 1-lb. and
packets, daily in Vic-
torin Cuara&tced best
quality.
M^M Iiies Lerdtiii:, who hii'. b^tn
tiie guest ol her sisUt, Mra. Charles
Willard, has returned to her home
at Courtenay. Mr. Leedbun bi vli-
mni to daugtaMr. Mn, WUIard. at
preasnt
> • •
Prank Sinodlfv hii-'i reUirned from
a trip to the Vancouver Exhibition.
Mn. B. M. yatae. of Montnal. It
vidUar alrter. Mra.- J. Stuart
Yatec. '
• • •
Mr and Mrs. A. Norman Brown,
Qnd son Mervyn, have returned
from a motor tnp to Couripr.ay nr-
companln] by their iOn KclUi, who
has been spending a montb at the
Forbidden Plateau.
Mr F .\shley Bpark.^. c.iptain of
ifte British Columbia crU'ket team
\t'.ltlng Oalgar>*, has relumed to
SL Aldan's School, Ooldsiream
Road*
• • •
Mrs. Horace Simpson, and her
daughter. Miss Ada simpwn. havo
returned from a camping trip at
shiwnlgan.
MlK BUaatethVveleb Is vlsttlng
trioidi wbo are camping at Cherry
Point, near Cobble Hill,
■ • •
R*cent visitors at Langford Lake
Auto Camp inrlude Mr, and Mr;;,
Pn:il Kftvcn .saii FYaxiclscn, Mrs
M rxinaJd nnd .Mr.*. Ivrr, Wa.'shlin;-
lull. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Love and
Trade In Your Old Waich as Part P.iyment on i New One et
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GOVERNMENT AND VII'W STREETS
Miss SUsabetta Jarrle, Nanalmo,
wns the guest of Mlm Annie Dun-
ning. Oowichan Lake Road.
» • •
Bin. T. O. Robaon returned on
Saturday fnom VlUgnmr. wbere
she attended the VabttHUon, as
chaperon for tbe glrla of tbo Home
Economics Judging CompettUon.
Qaalicain Beadi
mil norenoa BaylUe and Uln
aavllla, of Vancouver, an spending
a IMt ■! llHi Hill Till I Inn.
« • ■
Mr«. and Misses Dorothy and
.\u(\ry McNttUghton. with Miss Nan
rhompson, of James Island, motored
with Mr. Fred Poola from Oamenm
Lake and spent the afternoon with
Mr. an4 Uirs. o. Aldotn on Wed-
• • •
Bir. and Mrt J. Doran with family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Macwlnnle. of
Janai laland, ^»ent the wedc-end
with My. and Mrs. O. Aldoua,
Mte f:. Mi!!cy was the guest of
Mrs. J. Thrall tWa week-end.
Lake Cowichan
Mrs. T. W. Stubba hai returned
to Viotorta aftar «todliit two werki
with Mr. and Mn. H. T. Anllnge
at -InRleslde," Lake Cowlchan.
* ■ ■
Mws Hall, of Shawnlgan Lake,
.■.pent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrr. H, T- Hardlnge, "Ingleelde,"
Lake Cowlchan.
i» wa'i wUnesscd recently a' ihc itanff
Springs H<^1 whr n H : 1 ,l.i B;uif f
Itoc'ky Mountain tioa'. ;ut -hnui -ild
Htonv Indian paixxse i Inset > wba
I i:;kfctencrt In the courtyard of the
hot.el Hi ihp presence of about 500
KUtvsUs, and w1(h A. H. Devonlah.
nianag<T of Uie hotel, and Mrs.
'r-o^, Devenl-sh, acting as godfather and
-T/-*^ Rodmother. Left to right, the ^roup
^^2^ "Allows: Noah Rocky Mountain Goat.
lather; Mrs. DevenLsh. holding
A CSREl.lONY unique in tbe his- pepoose; Mrs. No&h Rooky Mountain
«^ tory of tbe canadlaa ^BkOM ooat. raotber; and a.'M: DtmUh.
Colquitz
Mn. Allan Hcm&ley. Helen Road,
entertained on Friday afternoon in
honor ot her daughter Joyces first
birthday. Qaraes were played, after
which tea was aerved, when tbe
hoelan was aolstcd Iv Mn. Wat-
ling and Mln llowluid. The little
guests Included the Misses Elaine
Humphries. Jo.sephlne Know lee.
Myrtle Plaxton. Mona WatlinR nnd
Masters John Smith, Chaiirs Plax-
ton. Tevor Watllng and Ben
KDOWto.
Mr. aad Mn. W. Buigan . and
family, of nmkinsm Road. left on
Sunday morning for QuaBcum
Beach, wben tUn nUl qMsid ttaalr
vacation.
• • •
Mrs. 8. Boy, wbo arrived on n*!-
day to vlttt tMendfe tai tbe dlatrlet.
returned on Monday to bar taoma In
Vancou v'^.r.
4 • *
Thomas Fisher returned to Van-
couver on Friday atirr spending h".3
vacation at the home of hla parent:i,
Mr nnd Mn- Pony Vlibor, Holland
Avenue.
« > ■
Mrs. F.'Olrton, Orange Road.
Irft rn Saturday lor Vaoeouvar.
whrrp -^he Will Tlslt dUTlng tbe «QB-
ing week.
Sooke
Raeent guests at Sooke Harbor
Camp. Whinen Spil B^rh. are
follows: Mr. and Mr.s Knup Brown,
Vancouver; Dorrls Anderson. Doro-
thy Raymond, Tacoma; Mrs. M.
Anderson. Buckley, Wnsh : Mr and
Mrs. F H E!(Jon, James H-TJiir M.ta
Cascadden. E, J Gauthler and lam-
lly. Mr. and Mr^ Blake and Miss
Blake, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McKalvle,
aU of Vancouver: Blra. B. J. 7ul-
f on) and Mmndford. Jamea Smith.
Taooma; Mr. end Mn. C. O. Mon-
tague and daughter, Seattle; Mr.
and Mn. Smith and son. Calgary:
Mlsa Messenger. Mra. Blackmore
and oon, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs.
ivas, Spokane. ^
Mr. and Mn. MCDeviM taave' as
Vinton Mr. and Mrs. D. Suttla. of
Vancouver.
Miss Agnes ^aUley. of Victoria, la
visiting it tbe bom* of Kn. «.
Muir.
iheir guMta for a short time last
week, tb«lr relattvea Mr. Mc-
Naugbton and daughtar. Jean, alto
the foKBiat^ sUter, Mlsa Msibagb-
ton. or Ontario.
• * ■
Mr, and Mn. R G Roii«h and
family apant a day or two in Vio-
bonalast wttfc.
• • •
Ifr. SImpion spoDt a rtwn Mme
In Vletoila last waek.
■ • •
Mn. F. RoatUI and baby daugh-
ter, Barbara, returned to Vancou-
ver at the beginning of last week,
after staying here with Mr. and
Mn. R.,^«ime for about two weeks.
Mr. and Mn. ' A. ' lins&Ul and
family, of Victoria, bava been
ependbig a holiday bi Jordan Atrer
during itae past week.
Ptiands of Mia Mart* MarttBaatt,
who bae been a patient at St
JoeeiA's Hoq»l(al for some time.
wlU ba pleased to know that she
was wen anoui^ to ratum lo Jor-
dan ittvtr last waek, and will re-
main ben with her porants, Mr
and Mn c. Martinson, for a few
months.
■ • •
Mr and Mrs. H O. Rough had
as their guests at the beginning of
last week, the formers broUier and
bis wife. Mr. aad Mn. WUUam
8tul}bs. Jt.. who are at present re-
siding at Lady.smlth. V.I.
Mr. and Mrs A Jark and Infant
sort, spent Hl<*ut n week nt their
home in Jordan River recently.
Mlsa Copeland, of VIctorU. spent
a week or two l|i Jordan lUvor re
Mr, and Mn s Douglas spent a
tew days in VaEu-miver during .the
latter i»an .^f tht wick
Mrs MaLs'.'fi, of VitncMiivi
viv;ri:iK wlUl her iimther Mi,'^ A
Lhinae, of Whitt QUeet, for a lew
daya. '
• • ■ *
Mk. and Mra. A HUl bava n-
ttniMtf booM to VktMa aftOr a
pleasant boltday bare.
• •
Mr and Mrs. Hankey and family,
of Kob(Tt.s Strrrf . returned lioinr
Sunday from a brief Lamping bOU-
day at Porlier Pa-SA.
• • •
Ali.iii Mui'(i< iiHid, tin many years
u popular ri'Mdriit of this city, had
Ills vacation ubiiiptly ended by
the news 'of ihc irattlc dUaster at
Blakabum. His brother DooalS
alio a former rastdant bare, la one
of the vleUau fti tba mlaa. Mr.
Maodanau, wbo is an oOeiai of the
mine at Blak^nim, and a prom-
tnent ftriv-ald and - mine-rescue
worker, left 1^ VrfiTTT of the
triit^edy immidlgtiHy iVMn raoalvtng
the news.
O O rto.s.s \r{r Blakcbiirn on
.-^uiirlay His biuthrr WlUlam, also
A former local resMeni many years
ago^ la<anolbir of ttM antonlwd
men.
« • •
A. Q. Slnqwon, wbtta at PoweD
RIvar, raoelved word from Blake*
bum that his brother Robert was
another of the fecmet- reeldenta of
Ladyamlkb Involved In the disaster.
He returned to nls home here and
proceeded to Blakebuni on Sunday
to Join his parents. Mr. and Mm
W. Simpson, of Victoria, who are
awaiting developments at the mine
Cbemainus
Mr.. Mra. and Mlse Peannaln
Vletorla, were XMDL^iMtocs
Chemalnua, the gveats of Mr.
Mrs. Lottgrlg.
lit llilli.lBn ItKI wlin «■•> rr*.urO b) (br
tba lllllr in: (.v'l (lilC In nblrti abr
»4rirt. -At Utllit r,ult.lr.| n.r Oltrt .1
"B«ir» Acic" an Ihr .SUxftr* aivc,
Omu liata Ta)!'!!. .nr »f Mm tw mm
mkm w«r» swImiIiu ftuw hm hmL *a«
atawMd. r
Beacb. tbe guests o( Mir. and Mn^
Oeorge K AMotu.
■ a a
Mr« D A McNaughton and her
cl.iuff h f I" r s . Dorothy and Audrey,
h.ur Tf.urned from tiM.OHnp at
CiuiiL-run L4iltc.
OuesU al the •Sunset liu' Q'iull-
cum Beach, durum the i^ist v-rrn
were O, H Oonoi . M ^^s K iH!jd«.-cI.
t. Maw, Mrs (< Well*. H A
PurttT, J HotMOtL u. c. Bro«.n, Mr.
uKi Mrs. a J. Thompeoo, Mr. and
Mr» M. J. Alien, Dr. and Mrv >.
uo< Mr. and Mn. Blair. Mrs.
o-Brtan,' Mr. and Mr*. AiiaB.' Mr.
uitd Mn Mn'T>ona]d. Mr and Mrs.
Wrifl ■ .M: „i: ! Mm E Herry. Mr,
add Mts Lov. Mr and Mn Ballan-
I.ine Mis I'mr, H. BIyth.
M: H r --ijiell Mrs J < irwnflrlrt
nJi'l ilir .M;.-,sps (lr<Tji|li'ti1 Mr .uid
Miv K A Henry. Mrs P W Tayl,>r
Ml.^.^ c> Hilton. Dr J. Shier. Mia.'* H
l^velcy. Mrs. W. 9 RatfaweU. Mr.
nti4 Mrs. 9. Weelgi. Mr. and Mn. A.
Hodgam. Mtss Hodgson. Mr. and
Mr< ' r Carman. Miss A. Barker.
M! I 'll; Oow. Miss A. Relwn.
M : w Price. Vaneonvar; Miss
*v! M.:;,nniyne, New* Westmbiater.
M. ' SrrMre, Mr and Mn. B. F.
n ■ 11 ;ind son, F Merrlss. H. J.
Kai«. Mr. and Mrs. Marriott. Miss
Marriott. Mrs. R. C. Farrow and
Hoaamary, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor.
Mlig ni^or. Oommander and Mra.
Maekenda-Orlevv. Mra, R. A. Ool-
imgridge. Vktorta; Cieut.-ColoneI
and Mrs. Belaoo, X>eep Opve: A. B.
Oibbard. Moose Jaw; a H. AMoua:
Mra. K. Stuart Mackenzie, Miss da
Las Oasas, Duncan; Mr. and Mrs.
John Sutton. Miss C. McPee, Cal-
Rary; Mr and Mrs J, .Rhnritr. Tlt-
kM.a, HaAk : I' .\'.U u K
AUfn, Mliis M. M. AUeii. K. L. Allen,
Jnmf^ Island; Miss MUlmr. Miss B.
Montgomery, Dr. R. C. Montgomery,
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. P. IBstock,
Wast Vancouver. Hawley Smith.
London. Eng.: L. F Baker. Pasa-
dena, Cal; Mr and Mrs. North-
crofl. Olympla. Wash.; Mr. and Mr^.
O Moria. Portland, Ore,; Mr and
Mrs. D M MrPhall and daughter,
Mr. and Mr.v E P. Wood. R. Dar-
Unaton. a, T. M McOUvny, 8e-
atUe. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. KUnar.
Wcoatchee. Wash., and Mn. A. 0.
MiMBbavai, Povwna, OaL
Mr. and Mn. Hice have theu- Uttle
niece. Jean Brown, of Vancouver,
visiting them: slao Doreen Orove-
itock, of Vanoouver.
Mr and Mra. O. L. Head and theU^
sun. BcrUe, motored lo Lake
recently.
Mn. J. Balymt'and bar UlUe son.
Lyte, wbo bas been visiting her par-
ents, Rev. E. M. and Mn. Cook,
baa returned to her home In Van-
couver.
• > •
Mr. and Mrs. Johns and faaUly
bava retttnied (torn a visit to Van-
couver.
• • •
Mrs. Clifford Byrnes and her
daughter, Addle, have left tor an ex-
tended holiday In Vancouver.
• » «
Mr. Hamilton, manager of the
Chemainus branch of the Canadian
Bank of Commerce, has left (or a
vacation of two weeks.
Mr. Walter *Murray! Miss R Lep-
per and Mra. W. Smith motored to
Victoria recently, where Mrs. Smith
will vfalt Cor a abort Mne before
leaving for ber Heme In-Perl Ham-
mond.
Mn. J. l^yior and ber sister. Miss
BumaMe. have ntumed from a hol-
iday «pent m Vanoouver and at
Robert s Crefk
Mrs. E. M co'>k. nccompanled by
her granddnuKhip: Dorli, are visit-
ing In VIctorU, the guosts of Mrs
Cook'k son and daugbta-lo-law. Mr.
and Mn. Whiter Oook.
• B •
Miss O^ce Murray and Ml^s
Peggy Dyke, who left fomr- time nHf.
for a trip up the West Coa.'f on thr
On Tuesday afternoon Miss M. M.
Allen asfiUted bv her sister^ PSia.
and I Biller, wa^ hostess at a dellghtftd
'{lartv in her lovely garden. Her
£uf^{-- wort' Mr.s Allan Dennlson.
Mrs. Henley Smith, of London,
England; Mrs. a J. Dukin, .Mr<> J
W. Van Norman. Mrs M J Kirk,
Mrs. A. X. Hbrd, Mn. J. W. Bowker.
Mrs. A. E. Emmens and Mrs. J. O.
Donn
Mr (-:i'Mi-i Cowden, of Vancou-
ver, iH th" R lost Of bis sMir, Mn.
Cecil Uatmay,
• • •
Miss Nan Hiompaon bas reiunwd
home ftom a boHday spont with
MlM Dorothy MaeNaogbten at thtf
camp at Cameron La^
F.O.E. Picnic
LADYSMITH, Autr 19. — The
Ladysmltti AtIc of the Fraternal
Order of E..i.«!ch wti,-! responsible for
a fine pk'nu- hI lvi?y> Green, at the
head of Oy.-iler Bay. on Sunday.
The affair wa-t orgsnlxad as a
basket pictiic. while an energetic
oonvenlng committee providad lib-
eral quantities oC tee cream, tea.
coffee and hot water. An excellent
IRDgTamrae of iports was. run off
UQdtt OQOdltions that were Ideal.
Mn, Jennie Moore, aged seventy-
oiir A Krandmol her, cif Kan Fran-
cbico. has learned to swim and dive
during tbe last alx months aoealil-
ing to ber Instructor.
Panoosa:
drink."
Eskimo Mnthrr
Kix months tUl
*Bav^w-1r-w, t
fihut op. It's only
Dance at Hamsterley
The prise wlnnen of the contest
at Hamsterley I^akealde on Satur-
day evening were Miss M, Hopwood
and Mr. M Lock. Among the
dancen present vera Captain and
k»a «. MiMiy, •B. Md kft*. J*
Raddon. Mr. and l»a. 0."Wadfe,-Mr.
and Mnt HaU. Mr. and Mra H. E
Bmwii. Mr and Mm. T, R. Bowden,
Mr and Mrs, R. Peniiertv. Mrs V.
K.ioK. Mrs. D DarlUig. Mrs W.
Rennie. Mrs. A Roach. Mr.-* F
Reed. Mn. R. Fv^rt. Mtves J ^lEscn,
O. Owens. R Madden, A. Monahan,
K. Tadman, R. Roas. R. orapp, M.
Overton. S. Maynard. t Fensn*. F.
HUL R Jenklni. I. MaU. Z. Olark.
O. Officer, M. Shepherd. M. Sttvon-
ton. V. McNaughton. G. Mhirls, L.
Cross. O, Davlre, J, Andrews, H.
Harris, K. Power. B CUfT,
B. Ounnlaon, J. Flndlay, M.
A. Main, D. Sherat, o. at
Shent. K. Olbsoo. M. Ofabaiia.. B.
Vleken, M. Thomson, R
Morrison, and Me-ws W. Walsb. W.
Ritchie. A. Jotterold, W. Barman. C.
Tliornton, J Bull. H Copa.«. W.
SkllUngs, J McKT,/tr, a .Mi(i.try,
K- Ingraham, R li<xl^;■:l•^; tt. Bell,
B. Raed. W. Reniuc. R. ^Tehd, B
NOwcombe. D. Mowat, F. Newtepds.
B. Green, E FowlMf B. pHUA A.
Bird. D. Morrison. Wf Hhilenoft. J.
Clark, A MacLean. A CoJItson, O.
Erlcaon'. T .Tliyholdi, I. Bent. T.
Rennie, R Fort, H Mogg. N. Wcks,
L Smith. A FBrf)uhar.'U« flfnee,
B. Smith ^d c. Lindsay, ' 7;
Always In searoh of adventun and
stimuiaUon for bar wotlt. MkuWan
Sheridan. Englandl foranosHpmnan
sculptor, plans to live at Brisks, on
the edge of Sahara Desert. She bas
Uved In Russia, "Hirkey, Mexico and
;9«land In seanb of thrills.
tiuted BUtee. "
cent^. « the of Mr. and Mn. M^irin'S'a.^havJmurned to thrir
. . , homes In Chemalnua and Crofion.
Mlae Lillian Helaeson, of Sooke,
V.I.. Is staying here for a lew day,->
with Mr. and Mrs. J MacVlcar
Mclchosin
Attentive . . . devoted . . but
"&Qs " spoiled his chances uniU^
IT SBBUBD impoasible lo pleaao ber.
.Tftka her to tbs moviea— and she
coapbfawd that tiw tbeatra was atuffy.
Call a t}*"! to escape the rain — and she
eald "heM "athcr walk, lie woa ptiuled.
disLrcEsed— bat deterxoiiMd to win her.
FuuUjr, two wordg oveAewd in a
crowMtnOgr gnvehlm tho diu to her
coldaew. •*B.O."— *ody odom . . . Today
be ud tbe girl are happily euaoed. He
bnowt tba m/^ war ^ wdd eOBadisg
Bati<or« trvacheroua *'B,0,**
Body odour nrvrr wama itsvtd&ru. ft
may Iwrlnioj? n"* iintolH (i-irni in our 4«--Ial
and buninCM rwiitft< Ls — and we nov<T
oiirr Rinp^^t it bccaiWR wp nn t\u\( kly I>^-
come acctutomed to an ever-present
adotir*
Bat fHwiAgy. poaea ara ooBatantV
9vblg off odoaiHXUsing wa st o — iw tn udk
aa a quart daily. And though we Hf.n*t
notice "B.O." in ourwlcet, otfaerv do.
Why take rhaacaap Uae Ltfebooy and
bo «f*. lu OTMiny. deep-deansing.
nntSaq^ lather pur^ pores —
nmoreacvery trace of "B.O.^' And
how C-L-E-A-N yoa feel after a
Lifebuoy bath^lreih. vSgMOM, ' Va tpo
of the world!"
Wonderful Jor tfie complexian
There's no surer way to a clear, radiant
conoWoa than revulkr cteaoxinff with
lilwtioy. Its grntle, searriiing lalher
rcnt-n nut impurities from the riofjged
iKjrrs -iiial;'';'iulKkin>;hloomwithfrpsh»
healthy Wauly. lUxtlf-aaant er/ra-c/«m
nrcnt— Uiat vaoiabes aa you linae — tella
yr.u U!tbaar P'iflM, Adopt Urcbogw
tod^r 1
Lifebuoy
Vm^vT 7 HEALTH SOAP ^
Mrv A F.l*vod. of ■'Ivygreen,"
Ml":, t; "t,:!; rr.vrtalned at bridge and
t>li;ii»i r!s '-'ix Vnday night in hr.f.-.r
Ml = M Yi '"Pete") Tremaiii-;
IT HlM-ard Stelfel. MIss Dor-
iitii> iieniajiir won the bridge priw
Then were present Or. and Mrs
Tremayne, CapU Hannigan, Massn,
Rawdia and RandaB Mattbawa» fir.
st^al and Misses Ttsmayaa.
Miss Valarle Is spending a few
days In Victoria, the guest of Mr.
and Mn. W. Olbean. oadbero Bay
Road.
• ■ •
Mr, and Mrs. Comwrll and familv
are spending tJic week-etM at
Shawnlgan Lake, tbe glMrta of O^t.
and Mra. Robertson. NBta. qdmwaU
and Betty wlU remain for awOigr
week the gnost ot Dr. and Mn.
NflsoTi.
• • •
A very sucrPMful and merry party
for tbe younger set. was given by
Miss MoUy Comwcll, of the Quar-
antlna. Tennis waa also on tba
programnaa. but had to be post-
poned on account of the weather.
Thoee present were as follows. Tbe
Mli-vs Betty and Mary Hlggs. Miss
KdthcTlnc Milne. Mlas Noma Hel-
ffe.ion MIsK Doris Robertson. Mlas
No-Mm Wrir, Ml» Corrle Keevil.
the Mis-^'-' rranceaond Audrey Tte-
mayne. ihr mium Valarts and Enid
Blwood. Messr.i. "Mae** and Tommy
Lemming, Bert Biggs, "Jacky"
Jonas, Demood Bradltad. James
MUoa, BogMld Wetr» Dngiaa Bob-
ertsoot Maurks Johnson. Alan Bar-
clay, Jeff IJaa and Trtvnr Drvis.
• * -
Captain end Mr* Hunnlftnn. ot
tba Quamnt ine R''«d, entertained
at a luncheon and t«a In honor of
MIm B, M. R (Pet«> Tremayne and
Dr. Blehard Stelfel on Saturday. .
Jordan River
Mr and Mrs D Harris left for
California ii( (he b<>R)nnlng of last
wef k, pfi^r .'.pridmg about \wo
*t*tk% MKitinK reiattvea, at Otter
Point atiii Jordan Rtrer.
Hon R ft. Pooler. Attomey-
oenerai or Brtttab OoRniMa, ae*
ponipanled hy Mrs, IHwtey vi»»it/-d
tlw Jordan Rlvrr rttntrlct
They alao took a trip over Hie new
We.xt Coast Road.
Mr'^ Silverthorne hss retumed to
Jordan -River, after spending sev-
eral weeks ^ Vaneoonr,
Ladysmidi
Mba Jean Coupland Is visiting
with friends tn Nanalmo for a few
dnys
* • •
M..^s Ne.sflle Fergiiion has return:-
ed from Bonnyvale, Alta . where
she hn.^ tauftht jrhool for the past
several aiontlw. MIbs I-Vrgiwon was
recently appointed to Mayo School,
vban she will assume her duties at
the commenoement of the term.
• • •
Mn. R Atherton and family, of
Victoria, are the gue!<ts of friends In
Bayvlew Road, she win return to
her home about midweek.
■ ■ •
BAlss Isobel Coupland. of Somenoa,
Is qiandlng a holiday witb ber
fMandi Margant Rodger, of Bay-
view Road.
Mr and Mn. J. Long and familv
ufre reetttt vMlOCt to Oowlchcn
L«ke.
Mlsa Maigaret Laldlaw has as her
guest Mlas Robertson, of Vancouver.
Mrs. Moreland. of Sidney, is the
guest of her slater and brother-ln-
law. Mr and Mrs. L. G. Hill.
Mln.'s Coltle, of Victoria, la visiting
Mr. and .Mrs MrTnlrxih
Mn. Gordon Cook, accompanied
by Mn. p. Bonde and Mr. Arnold
Sonde, metered to Victoria on Mon-
day.
ONTINENTAL
^ LIMITBD
ONFJEDERATION
Mr and Mr' Ferguson, of
foiiM'iiiv rftLirned home
after a iwn .i. rli \ icaUon with
their p a re n t i Turing his
holiday Mr K-r.- ,'. i ■ ^n-ni t week
camping and i; t at PorUar
Poas. and was a bnci vL'^itor to Vic-
toria and Vsnoonver.
■ • ■
Steve Briahtwell attended the
flnnl day.it of the exhibition at Van-
couver, returning to lAdynlth oo
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mia. H. West, of White
Street, motored to ParksvlUe Satur-
rlRT to vIsU with RlaUvea. Mr.
West ntumed Sunday avanlng
while Mrs. Wast aad tuaOf w&
holiday In Parksvaie for some time
Of Course
I Use Lipstick
—but only one* a day'
— MMm Mm,
Mttwl "hit I
9»m. awSfy
..IT rtui^
Mr p Tngseea aad Mrs. T*r-
gcson were reeeat vlsilon to tbe
Jordan HU-er porf- hou.'r
Mr. and Mra r. eager bad eg
M.t. 'i ■■ iTlirr<HfcJfc%<
ntwi III! ttin|Mw» ifcaweiasitfcaai
At •!] I4»l«t cmutlan.
"Xissproofi^
Langford
The National Motors Social Club
held a very delightful dance on
Friday evening in the Langford
Lakeside dancing pavilion. Over
20O guests were present and they
thoroughly enjoyed the mualc pro-
vided by Fred Mould's orchestra,
while statue and spot dances proved
popular. Tbe awarding of vartoua
prlsas wen kttracUve feature.
• • ■
Mrs J E MacdonaJd, who has
l>wn attending IImi Vanrotiver Fix-
tiiWtlon. has returned to her home
Mr. 8tanley*Turnery who has been
the gue« of Mr. and Mrs. O. Bam-
say, bas returned to XdlUgfeML
• * •
Jack Wilkinson la bavlag a holi-
day at Courtenay.
• ■ ■
Oyrll WUklnMm. accompanied by
fHeadSt spent th« week-end moCor-
iBff to Wrtgglesworth Lake.
James Island >
Mr. and tin. W. Riven have n-
tumed from Vancouver.
• • *
Mr, Walter Meredith and Mr.
Ernest Ford «-eni bv plue go FTt-
day to Vancouver, when tlHy are
spending a holiday.
My. O. P. Allan and party an
speadinc a hoUday molortng Is
Quahoom.
" • •
Mr and Mr« Jftineii C, r>oraa and
their chlldfrn, .Irmmie and Yvonne,
nre opmdlng a holMsv with Mr
l^oran'a paranU. Mr. and Mrs.
Oeorge K. AMotH, si Qiiglhiwn
Beach.
• • •
Mr nnd Mn. 8. B, Bradley have
returned £rom their motor trip up
Vboaevvar islaad.
Mr. and Mn. WUUsia Rowbotban,
and Ihalr aoas, have ntunwd from
VaBOoovec
"KJEW luxuries, new coo*
*^ vqmcncea. new tbrilla.
new tnvel comforts await
you » these tyo £uaous
tisnleasUncotii titfn.
Book NOW for your hirtnUI
Of holiflsy tnp*
See the wonderland of the]
Gnadisn Rockies. Jasper, the
Alpine pUygiound. Miruki,
in the lake sod woods country;
the Ontsrio HigUtndi, end
the miny ;tttr.)ctiveftporuon
th« Lo*Tr St I^^Tcnce River,
Take advantage of LOW
SUMMER FAM tol^rgbte
paints. Eastern Cansdt sad
the United Sutea.
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Victoria. Telephone 1242 ?
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Mr. and Mrs Rail of New West-
n-.lr,,*l*'r hav^ bern r^fnt euaglS Ot
ant Mn F H. Noakes.
Mr. and Mn TlMBBBa MawMaiMy
a MMiy it
r
Furniture Removal Vans
w.tli clo^ doora. art epadaOy cOostructH for tba removal of
houaehnld gooda. Separ.te compartme«U for cMoa aad picuirn^
Our v^nt are hravdr padded tbrongbout; tDdlvMeal Airakiire covcro
give addr<^ pt nte< • .^n >nd ineuitt agalast ear ■daril^ Aaa^'Af
acratrh''. ^nh\-^vp, THrphooa CaB Vrgl lySlMtlQl IT f__
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516 570 Boedoa
Squara. S22-5J0
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TiiE a-ULV CT)H).\I>T, \ K-T(M<fA. H C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1030
and Personal
^on If Engage '
BETTY NUTHALL
Personals, Parties
Visitors ^
ill»(1>^, VVlbi.n
'■nt^rtaininpnl
'laf.Mtis; %ij>p<'; ^vu.t ■^rved in :Jn?
'lliiUiH rrxiiii, iJip |«|)!^ hfiiik cenlTed
with a wcdflliiji! , ulc<- Mr I SiiilLh
propciftftd the U)tut to Uie Kucru of
•r. Aaont tte b6ftuUIul Ktfti
a aUftt M» «k. TIM foUovlns
euf5U w«r» prtHnt: Kr. wd ICra.
L Ostler. Mr. and Mn. A. Rupar,
Mr ftnd Mm W Millmr, Mr and
Mr^ 5 Ciirttr Mr and Mis L
('ailipbrll Mr und Mrs J Sii-.Klt
Mr «nd V Kmllh N!: jinfl
Mra D Hdnrork Mr unci Mrs ( l
HttXk Mr mi'l Mrs Kr.'.l SMatk.-.
Mr and Mrs A. NnysmlUi, Mr and
Mrs. c wiisoo, Mr. ttnd Mr». G,
Oamett, Mr and Un. OAOtwtU, Mr
«ad MxB. Qwna Jgom. Mr. tiu)
MIM. R. M»eOoatftl. MT. nid Mn
Corlns, Mr. and Mn. BUkemon.
Mra Archer. Mrs P. Kdnf. Mrs.
(jfDrgc Hnndipv Mr* O Brown,
Mrs N Bro»'n, Mi ^i S),r1rT;;)!';ii, MlsS
Ha;.kln- Ml^s Elli«ni, Ml^s E
Moiri. Ml-.,, .li'arlta aii'l Mf'?i.\rs l^n
HumtMr, Les Freer, rred Archer and
Ted ataNOdtn.
A mtMOiMons 'ihomr ma IMU
• by the PaM-t-PftA Bible Clau of
ttw First United Churrli, ai Ihf
. home of Mrs. Dan MUler, Amphlcui
'Rtreet. on Monday evening, lii honor
j ot Ulu Mae Murte, a popular bride-
' rlect. The gUtc were concealiKl in
; a aoy«lty hat box. The evening was
I ' pant In fiunea, the prlaei b«lng won
by Mln P. UcOougaU. Mlu Mae
Murle, Mrs. Wtn MjOn and Mias
The gueatfl
received by MLss Betty Mlikr in-
cluded Mra. F H Murle, Mrs. J L)
McKtllop. Mr«. Jue Oriiiil, Mn.
I>oii4lci McAdle. Mrs J. McConrieU.
Mrs. W, McGregor. Mrs Wm. Main.
Mrs. K. MUU, Miasea Mae Murle,
Evelyn CuIUa|fonl. Zna Easton. May
W3melt«
Were Married Reccaitly in Toronto
Wedding Annlverury
An enoyable party waa plven at
the New Tlunjgh^ Tpmiile Hall on
Satmday evrnlt;*: bv Mi ■. Hiirrv
bmtth, 111 honor ut Mi tii.l Mrs P.
Humber, o( iw? Lain: street whol^Tir^ culllMf^
ortebratad Ihe^ .uver weddl-ig The ' Culllngford
tMa ol JionA- «•» aacaet«d to a
bMOttlvtty dwontttd djUar^where
tbajr mUnd tiM coolntUilaUMu of
their Manda. OMMa, moale «nd
duwlnc were en)oy»d ud tbtt mualc
waa played by Maaart. Vamon.
Itmmy «nrt Harry Smith. Ltttta } J^" "y^^j;^"
.(.ntribHiw! to tha j^frtman. Joan RMfwa^. Lena
by novfltv tap I oranl, Carol Menales, O«orglna Mc-
Kay, Dorthea Lea, Oladyi Lea,
OVRi 900V It OOOD
i OUR VIEW IS FAMOUS
! Appreciated hv thtt Mr^si
i-lurence McOougaU, Itoaria Brown,
Mildred CaiiLvusa, Vvmit VHVd awt
Lillian Benaon. «
■alda Qardaa Party
Mra. p. O. Aldoua waa hostess
yasterday anemoon at a delightful
' garden party and tea a' her new
I homr, Cadlwri) Poln! (.Juesis wan-
I 'Icrcd alxvut Hit- ihttiminK uruuiids
bi-for'' iiri>! .t!'-j ;>■, (nl'iuiiim liu'
views and the cxqulalte variety ol
Howam. Tba laoaptkm roooia wara
pr(rfkiaaly daeontad with. dahUaa.
gladioli and iOchaalmaa dalaies. the
tea uble baUw very attraetlva with
•AJi cKior scheme of pink and mauva.
Mr-t (>enr){e Rucklln and Mra. O. L.
Harrtvtn poured tea. and asetsUng
with the serving were Mrs D. B.
McConnan, Mrs. J. £. Watson. Mrs.
Oraham Johnaoo. aod Mn^ Mwcs.
• • •
SHTfrta* Party
A ddifhtful qur>)ibe puny waa
held at the home uf Mr, and Mrs
R. RfiM^nre. 3009 Cp<lar Hill Rf>a<!
on Saliirdav evcninR, wht-ii Lheir
davinhtrr, Mis.-! Wlruii^ Bosence
cntertamed in hunor of her aunt,
Mr^. a. Weir, and coualna, l>j.igiai
and LesUa Weir, ol Oakland, cal
Daneini um pam f«ra amttjr.d
dortnc th* avantng and amOBf tnwe
present were Mr- and Mrs. R.
noaence. Muses Myrtle. Thelma,
r^elyn and LUlan Bosence. Mr, and
.Mfd B. Harris. Mr. and Mra. F.
Jiofleruv Mra. Alfred Bosence, Mr.
(> 'nitiit. Mr B Walton and Mr.
;>nd Mrs C. Holland.
STUDENTS AWiW
1.0.D.L"
Mlsa <iladya Downes, ot Oak Bay
Md David Campbell, ot Eaqut-
■utt win SahoUnUpa
■f the
Added Quality
\l a I*owcr Price
Troubadour*
Ractto-PhMMfrapb
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90
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tfi glorious combinatioa of radio
aad record reprodnctlon T>t-
Foreil Croslpy bring* pprfrct
perforniance at an astonishingly
law Hcon.
MS Fort It
nLM.
Pbooa 3111
Showrr llrld
Mrs. J. T Cocking* recently enter-
tained for her daughter Edtth. who
Is a brldr-to-be A miscellaneoua
.■ihower was arranged and many
fll!r»i llv tii'.iA received 'Vhf Invltad
gin"it. \yrv Mr* Mftraif, Mr. and
Mrs Pi-plar ML^s Ppavfn. Mrs
Kenyon, Mrs Miilwrtrd mlvs P*>itt ,
Mlllward. Mi:^ D Pollock. Mi. i-'tod
Vftux and other.'.
• • •
>%>rr Visitors Here
Mr and Mrs. A. Hennanaoo and
family a^d Mrs. MermatLbOn's i'-v.^^r
Mra. Howbold, of Saskatoon, have
been visiting Mra. Beall and Miss
Beau, Belmont Avaniae, remaiotng
with them firaoi Mdfty unUl last
Monday. Mn-'JUnaaMon !■ tha
SwedUb oounaol at Winnipeg, and
ha tM fato'taniay are old Mends of
Christ Church
Cathedral
RECITAL
WBD^ AUa n AT 8 PJC
Collectton ^
•r CanaSa.
'•n,M»4 OaaSra
gfeeoe nn
S*r>lia flMSS^ Hi
AUGUST
FURNITURE
SALE
In FhTI swing
Standard FHriiture
71» TATka
1
KvL-uhic Parly
Mr. Frank Merryfleld, the Cornish
wtsard, aaglstad .Iff Mr. Carol
Hemeon. entarta&iad at the borne of
Mr. and On., J. Mater, BunuMa
Head, on Saturday evening. The
Invited gueata were Mr. and Mrs.
Elves, Ur. and Mrs. A. Hancock,
Miss Erma Foatar, Mlaa A. Roakatnp,
Mr c. BCapla^ Mr. a Me. and
others.
• • *
Ball far naiiaa
Oolonel and Mra. A. O. Vlncenl
and their dangb(«r, Mlaa Claire
Vincent, aallad on Saturday lakt on
board the 8s. Vtoltre via kha Pananu
Canal for an rxiended visit to the
Oontlner.r Thrjy wUl spend the
Winter In U.t SouUL Of Fnuwe.
• a •
Luncheon Party
Mrs. H. W. Curtti» Oamoaun
, Street, entertained ab lonoheoa
yeatefday In honor of Mr. and Ufa.
WUUam Oampaon, of Loa Aag^.
CaL
• • •
I^eave for Holiday
Idr. and Mr.-i H W. Payey. of
S4d Vancouver Street, left at the
beginning of the week for a two
week's holiday, Which they will
apand 'rii^ttw ttiToHi o^Hfop**fti
• *• «
snow INDIAN WOIIK
Fine Workmanithip Characterises
BaakeU Mad* by NaUna— Waal
Richer Pabri
tRMAN/:
FASHION SHOP gStiSt
THE ROBOT
OF LOVE
tin. Lawrenoe Bullock, of Mexico
City, Is TlslUnit bar brotber-ln-law
and Bister. Mr. and Un, Robert
' Balrd, Lourel hAnr
I Back From the Cast
I Mrs. w. 8. Alder, who baa bean
> visiting friends In 8t. Paul.- Mtain^
for (hr> lant three months, arrived
home yesterday.
• • •
IVaoi VanMarar «
Mr. OonaM Hudson, of Vancou-
ver, ta arriving today to spend a
taoUday vl|h his parenta. Dr. and
Un. A B. BudAon, iVanklt Boad.
Leave for BeaMIe*
Mr. and Mra. A. J. BenneU and
Miss Dllys Bennett, who bava been
Ktaying at "Roccabella," reCumad to
Sra'.tio yc-it/Tdfiv
Vlaillnc from \.inc(.uvrr
Mr Roy Harruon. Viiiid.n.ir. is
spenduig hi3 vacation with his aunt.
Mr<i. J nfnfielo, 4M Alpha Vmrncc.
In New Home
Dr Hnd Mrx Alan PVaser have
moved to their new home. "Upton
Oray," Uplands.
OLDEST POTTXB CKLEBRATES
sail .
RCtOT Mfliis): "O, soul oF my aouC I lova
And havHif no saul li lan-
nol hrvo. Miall wondar thm
Ittua hlfurr l>rni>i(th it )»tly • Kal-
■Sit«Utg<'nt iKeott* go«ta in
«h*t«ct«T of Cai
Tm }oln I. rOnlOat Aa
ptwpoaal lUt McWieat mwsie
ie ada^wiw tmwm for iIm '^■nailfca
1440 fc.oJ.wi, Nov Ven^ N V.
M Buckley, aged ninety-seven,
who rialma to be the oldest potter
In the world, recently rrlebrat^
with hlB ylfe rhelr fventy-sevimUi
year of married Ule. The event was
at thalr home bi Kmlacorthy. Irish
Free State. Bhoktoy has been a
potter fdr eighty^ ymn. His
wife, who la nlae«y-flve,. Mm earas
for the hou.ve. while be works at the
pottery Both read tho daUy newi-
papera without the aid of glaaaaa.
Kitty McKay
Be IBM W900X nmcMI
Mmic ia aa omotloisal art.
Iky in»«as of h hoBng snay ^»
lranal*l#(l Into all loaguM. Tk«
Robof, kavinc nn capacity fwf
(oolinfc waiusot pvoJai— |aiial« fai
TME AMERICAN FEDERATION OP MUSICtAMS
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M,1W«as^CM.
NawTasIb K. T.
One of the aoctioaa at ttia
bltkm which atUraottog a good
deA of attention 1* that anahied
upstairs In the Women'a Building
under the auspices of the Wbmen'a
Institutes shOAiag Mime of the
beautUol^work done Hy the Indiana
al Nkatley, Wort 9nmt, a%roagb
the medium ot the tauUtutea ttUa
clever basketmaklng la being brought
to the RttentKin of Mw iMibllr and
the bBikeU *tin.h nui> Lsed for
potted planu, waste paper baftkets.
the hand-sewn and embroidered
gauntlets, moccasins, caps aud hand-
bags show good designing and fine
workmanship. The simplicity of the
blrcbbark ftaakeu la thalr chief at-
traction and Sbe color la particularly
plauing ;lo tba aye.
VAwnmr or quilts
Near tba Indian exhibit are some
beaattftti old patchwork quUta, aoma
ot wbSiOk are really old ooaa and
very Buicb mora attractive Id deatgn
than tbe more aophistlcated and
modem colartng ind deaign, which
Is hardly adapted to oM-fsshloned
work. One of the quUts Is made
from 2.400 pieces intricately
■•pBlched" togeUier.
The Deed for InstrucUon regarding
color combination and appri>prl»!f
Ueslgn Is most noticeable, and ih«
Women's Institute is making this a
feature of its InstrucUonal work, llie
membwa are alao devoting a tood
deal of attentlaa to tba roaUog of
eomfortera, vhleh are mied with
B.C. wool» and which are dellghv
fully warm and light Approxlt
mately three pottnda of wool are re-
quired for a wool-fUlad' oomfomr.
PUBS SHOWN
An Increasing demand lor i-<.a,iy
grown rabbit and other skuu has
been of encouragement to the
growers dtirlng the past year, and
tba exblMt bears evMenoa of aome
fine aklna and uaMul fur aeta as
wall a« a number of Wutiful coats.
Mrs. E. P. Boucher, who is exhibit-
ing some of her work, has several
exampleo of made-up Bkln&. the fur
moooaslns, pram covera, neckniecea,
and collar and cuffs acM bdog par-
ticularly admired.
Mr» Arnold li attracting atten-
tion with her exhibition of carding
the softest Angora wool, which Is
locally grown and aoma very beauti-
ful gatmanta for babMa* wear ara
being tfkMm. Angora wool la In
great demand at the present tbne
and for acarvet. swratrrA and shawls
It la tmaurpasaed for saftness and
beMl»._^
Rehearsal Held
A Uirn*' number ol young ladies
ni' ' ii: ihr Chamber ut t:orninerce
Hal: |a.=' iiiKht for rehparsal. under
the dirrction of Mr. Basanta. for
the big Kotary pageant and show to
be held ondar tba awvleaa ot the
VIctorta Bolary dob te September,
the prooaedB to be uaad enth«ly for
eommimlty aervtce wmk. The young
ladles all showed exceptional ability
In the work, and entered whole-
heartedly into the practice. The
next rehearsal will be held In the
Chamber of Ooounerce HaD Pttday
night at T:10 tftteek.
TODAY'S RECIPE
TOMATO Appftlz-ers — A
nice atart for the Sum-
mer dinner On buttered
squares of bread spread a
layer of grated chfejM.-, sea.
aoned with salt and paprika.
Add a alloe of tomato and a
atrip ol bacon. Bake In a hot
ovtn ontu tbe baooa la orlsp.
Bern immediately.
Clubs and
Societies
MetropaUtaa WJtS.
Me m be r 3 and friends of the
Metropoiiun W.MB. gaihered In
;.u-it.- niiiiibi-rs on Monday after-
noon in the garden of Mrs. J. H
Flctclter, York Place, to enjoy an
Informal Summer meeting urn Id the
beautiful surroundings. Rcy. WE.,
Oalloway. of (irand^ir-w United i ^'W^ltl"* *lth. and helping
Church, Vamr^i.v; in inter-
esting and Lhuughtdu address on
tbe general mlsalonary outlook.
Rav. W. J. SlppreU voiced the
tbaaka of the aoolety to Mn.
Wrtohar aad the apMker of the
afternoon. Iba oMag abomd a
generous amount flonlrtbutad to tbe
funds, of the society. A daln^
and delicious tea was aarvad from
(he Hummer house by a oonunlttaa
convenrd by Mra, Whlteley, Bvsry-
one felt that wortliip and tniptra-
tton and plcvun; had br^n de-
lightfully mingled, and ih*- opfx>r-
tunity of meeting the charming
hoatess and enjoying the beauty of
her homo and OMdnv Jkwb was
much appf«elal«C
Two Frovtawlal umveralty bursa-
rlaa Talued at tI,a0O each were
awarded >'esterday by the Imperial
Ol dcr Daughters of the Empire
cniuniiifiT of selection for British
Columbia to GHadya tXrvnea, daugh-
ter of the latg Oogdoa DowBca. of
ttw lasth OTWgiai MHOtan. who
dM fctin nbiMa oontraetad while
on aantolb gncl to Dsvid Donald
Campbell, BOn of tllt; lats Major P.
J. OampbeU. who died from condi-
ttana eonaequent upon being gassed
ditrtng service oveneaa.
Miss Downaa made a bmuant
I c<''>] d during htv three years at the
• >a)c Hay in^u Sohcot and Itt the rc-
ifni iiuif iicul.itlon examination
Krtiat'd 2 ;.'T (■■■nt Ml.'is Downes
waa Illtetn years of u»i;(^ in April.
Uavtd Campbell, wh't v. ill be
fifteen years of age in September,
haa been a pupU at the Biqulmalt
mgb Schooled hla rqjorta abow
splendid work, h\s matriculation ex-
amination mark^ tifing 70 per cent.
Mfmorandfi rnr.; fining the rulaa
a:ul rr,(iilBMi.-;,^ -■■vcrnlng these
bursary awftiJj ure sent to every
high sch'jol lii tJie provUirp m De-
cember and to the prtMs This year
nine appUeatloiu were received as
fcOowa: One from each of tbe fol-
lowing dtles, Vancouver, VIctorta,
New Weatmlnater, and two from
iQiilmrtt and three tnm Oak Bay.
UOOBDB or ■'fmigyjfs
Slataet* bwitaa tiava mw been
awarded In Brltkh OohmiMa under
the I.OJ7.E. War Memorial aoheme.
Fifteen are to be i^ven In the Do-
minion this year, bringing the grand
total since the Inception of the work
In 1930 to 111. These bursaries are
granted to the sons and daughters
of the men who were killed, were
permanently and seriou5iy disabled,
or who died trom injuries received
in the Great War.
It waa reported at yeaterday^
meeting that many of the Brittah
Columbia students had since galnod
honors and distinrcton during tbelr
university career:^ and that aU had
received dr^rerp Mm Hilda Lobb.
who received iht* 1928 bursary,
paaaad her fu-st year at Victoria
OoUega with fbat olaaa honorg; Mlaa
Lettloe OarlWrlgbt, U3i atudont.
took second class honor*; Alan Mae-
donald. of Vanoouvor. awardedOa
1925 bursary, haa Just received a
good appointment in Calgary.
Others hr.ld p-is1Mo!i^ In riirfrrrnt
high .■("■!' I ■ •' r
NEW MIMHIIt WELCOMED
Another ;.tii*rrnijd and education-
ally con-strii'-lx.- link In the War
Memorial srhfuif^ la that today
throughout the Dmnlnlnn former
bursary and .vchnlnr^hlp holders are
n every
way poaalble the dtvei opulent of ihe
orders edoeatlonal programme, and
at yeaterdaya meailng the commit-
tee of aelaetlon waa d^ishted to
wclooflu H a new member Fred-
erick Brand. BBc (Oxen), who was
the first to hold the pa-ovinrtai bur-
sary in 1920 and who for two years
held the postgraduate scholarship
An InlririlliK fkuifta aladi i>[ Jaiir Soi
Wa. ciaMI dkBibUr at Mn. rorUt NarUi),
•( Bairalo. mhm ta to Harrr 0««s-
IM a. Clark«. rMMSMt •! tlw Uto
UmmH B. Olarfe«. faaaii liaoteuoU
Ksh Ciihimbia; F J Brand, UAc.
MjxL.iii. un.i M!.%s \ B. C'ook'^ pro-
vincial educational secretary and
oonvanar.
I
FnQtish Star Scores Straighl
Set Victory in United
States Meet
ELEANOR GOSS BEATEN
ffORBBT HXLLB. If .T.. Aug. It.—
Betty NMhan, Oreat Britain's threat
III N'jt.i.ii;.,; V\nu.-i.\ tf^nnls
I ..ii.s; L«jr.c ttirough her
' itid ciKxiuiiter today wtUi
a ^nl4i^Uing stra|ght-aet vlot«7 OW
Mrs Mary J. lomag. of Kya, M.r-
61
Fi^:l,ii-.'r^ •-■■:tr-okl Helen Marlowe,
ol Lo.s Ajittflo,.. led the California
deleftatlon In a series of brilliant
victories. Scoring tbe flrvt upset of
Lba tooraamantk thla latest of ttm
tennla-playtag Helena from ttM
ooldan state aHminatad itaa vgMKUi
New TMe player, Bhanor Ooaa.
T-A. 8-4. to gain a place In ttw
third round
Ban:-Il(■*.^ Oeorglo Olaoonm L#vl, of
Ualv miiio tiirough with a Miiash-
itig suai^'ht-set Victory over 21or-
N Y.. C-0. 8-1. ^'
Sanwy b Judged Wlnnsr fai RMoly-
Oaalasled ComptUttoa at Pro-
vlaolal KxhtMUnn
One feature of tba Provincial Bg-
hiutioit whiofa baa arouasd a great
deal of Intereat (hla year. La the
competition between Ylctorla, Rich-
mond and Surrey for tba J. W.
Tidmie Challenge Oup.
There bu alwaya been gnat
rivalry between Richmond and Vic-
toria In the district exhibit olasa;
but. tbta yaar. SMmy oarrlad off the
laurelg, idtb BtobHinnd aeeond and
Victoria tbtard.
Ilia Jndgea, however, admit that
they had tbelr work cut oat for
them in naftlug tbafaf cboloe. each
entry having several nov«l and Ols-
tbuUra features, which made it
hard to award the pabn of vlctorv
to any one dlatrlct^
The exhiblU are at the ncrtbwcot
comer of the Main BulMIng, and
are arranged on nhelvf.-i covred with
a deep purjjle i-apt: The VlctorU»
entry is backed 4}y splendid .sun
ftowera. while the m,- m > .i,.' «
background of grain and icrft-s.-'w
Fruits and vegctabjp.'.. bo;h IrcsUi
and preserved, grains and atfricuj-
tural seeds, forage plant.'-., fnr
stock and dairy and poultry prod-
ucts an have their place In theai
fascinating dbvlaya. which form
one cf the moat attnwUw alibta in
the enttn boUdtav.
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FOSTER'S
FINE FUFS
Ids UvvMSMcot yfe«Bt isn
Anther fleasetf ~
Victoria Lady
(overaeaa).
The personnel of the committee
la aa foDova: Mra. Curtis Sampson,
prealdant of Provincial Chapter
I O J3 JE. : Mra. Andrew Wright,
rleetet] member and ooondOor: the
Bishop of Columbia, Hla Honor
Judge Lampman, Dr. 8. J. WUUa,
silperlntendent of education; B. O,
Nicholas, member of the bOVd oC
governors of the Unlveralty oC Sett-
Some Important Details
Former Manitoba
Cabinet Minister
Dies in Brandon
BRANDON. Al«. 1B,-Oaoiffa J.
Malcolm, abcty-flvn, of Btrtla. who
was ipnlaCer of Agflenttora and
Bnmlgntlon In tba Manitoba Gov-
emment nnder Hon. T. a Norrla,
died in boMttal Iwra todtgr. Ttm
funenU wUf ba ■» BMt on
Tburaday.
— ^hototiapti bi Sif fTrnt-Colaitr
» B Ho 1.
"I h%i Mm* dntibU ibflut my h*ir lak*
tsa • MMuUu] rav* b*cmiu* ift iant.
kut vBfr Ksw aormop rguuirsNT aaa'
Ally w»T»d.-
nrttt
i hinks Hvgutration
Ot tJnmmplayed Would
iVof #e Mudk Value
•Hie Rlrl friend aavs that rh In-
ventive friend nf hers "liiinic up
nights devising a TM«ii[>ap'« tliat
wm opan antcnaUcaUy to tlM spnrts
■a a aMa picks it up.
I
VANOODVlte, AOS. 10^. H
Mr Vet V stiperlnt^ndenr of the Oov-
friirnfnl KTHpi'>vnient Bervloe. ron-
M'krs thai rogisirHUoti of iinent.
ploy«t wouUl II. -t of any ifreal
value, the sp'-' , !-, \r c.-iiinnitti'p
Which la
reported to Ute i:ouncU UiU iKimiJnK
"nn conmMaa taformeii the
"Mnelt tbU Mr. ideVaty's depart-
menf win not eo-oparata In any
rf-gtitrattan pMtt beoat^ of the
doiiMful vahie to ba derived.
Mr MeVaty has advlaed the Min-
ister of I*l»r at \Tctor1s that the
scheme u-ouM he t/ir> c'«iiv foi tti'-
reauita which would be "***iHiff^.
CATHCART'S
. . Entirely
NewforFaUl
14 t])i5 mat kid pump with
full Louis heel ... in aris-
tocratic, dulMaatre black
... a flattering note for
(tie chic informal costume.
Smart women will waot to
aea it
PIGGLY WIGGLY
WEDNESDAY
MORNING
SPECIALS
BUTTER
WIS! OOS»
2 Lbs. 73c
Vawer mnr sbauinw
2 Lbs. 69c
IIaihi While. M>l<
neinz c mc,
Vinegar ol 29g
P^w^, TEA
3 Lbs. 95c
Libby's Peaches
SizaL Tia 21c
2i*l Polish
PBR TIN
Cocomalt .
1 POUND TIN
Crisco
• - tt
1-POUND TIN
Fre$hFndu and VegeUMm
kS tasrd
10c
Head LdtCUcg, good tasrd
3 for
Potatoea, finest
qiMUty, 8 lbs, .
PMcbgg, Bam T»reserv{nn
crate « $1.50
Oranssf, thin akia, Juicy.
donn . 43c
-''Jift«fijPHE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. B C WKDNESDAY, AUGUST 2^ 19W
: BAP WRITER
U.S. Schedule Said to Apply
Solely to Kinds Produced
in Camda
DUTIES ARE RECIPROCAL
Thp t-'ralmrnt ol Imiitvr in iJi'.
UiilU-d H'alfh Tarit! Act. will --nw
a tt'iinnctFi I.) Canadians LU»L
uie lAWA or ttii,<i i-,jiiaU7 locs dnee
hAve pftAMd ihe &u.|« «| prtmltlve
MmplMty. HOr> » Wuhtaftoi, DO..
Tbe ■■MffBtwr who wornilnw ttw
frw Ual or the Hftwl«y-8mooc Aai
t« A«« iuit wbat he nuy ohlp Into
Uw Unlt«d SMies without buruw »<»
ftdd A dutx to Uto ft jBUkiUon of &
praAUble mMdc pfte vUt find tbU
1 .lujer, h''*ii, .-sided or squared,
( 'ij 'i .ii.ip (jy .iwiiig, mid round
Mil used ror ipal^ m Duili^,n8
w.iai'Vt , ;.a.ved ium .tT &nd liinoer,
not lur iier inanuliic.ured than
planpd iv.ul tonjurd aiul (jrwjved '
•- :>i)-.in4. enr-ouraxirig t3 Ui*
fj. '.^pt-cLivi.' Cituadiamaii;)per. it he
iDAjr send uoUwr Into um UniUd
Sifttee, duty tern, vp to lbs potat.
where It hu be«n pbUMd. toncaetl
and groovod, then U' 4 aiuBOt for
qutte a timde.
rat iND srmtrcK mrruBUE
U Iw Vurtm Mt. howwar. to the
wood eeltadule, he fndi the
Ungues" up to Uu word* "nwnd
lumber ' preoedlug the lufomutlOD
that luch Imports are to be assessed
51 per 1,000 leet. The dincipuce
betwe-rn the tlnioer on the tree
and the Uiiber on the dutiable list
u that the lalt«x le quaUOed by thli
pcwrtw, "If of Sr, ipniot, plno, ham-
look or UrA."
That'a MMthlns else •%t3ai. u
leaves tbe Canadian with the Im-
presskm that the United states
admits free all timber fxc^pi th?
UDds which Canada produces.
COinmiVAILINO DUTIES
Tbe prorlso In the dutiable para-
grapii bays that all thai timber of
nr. pine, etc . which Is to pay 11 p?r |
1,000 feet may come in free It It i*
iinporied froni a country contiguous |
Lij Continental United St- :es, which
c&untry aflmlta free oX duty similar
tlmbor taportoa Iram. tbt United
aidtet.
That "contiguous country" lan-
guage durly moans COnada as
plainly aa U the geographical name
were QMken right <iui loud, and tne
prOTln means jiut tht? s?.mr sa U
IbO law had imij
*Tbe United SUtes will admit
tlmtwr and Itimber froe tfoai Canida
u Canada wlU admit tbe same
produeU fTM Itom ttaa United
Statos."
That. In effect. Is what It uoes
mean, so the treasury department
has decided Also, the department
nnds that Canada meets the con-
ditions saUafactortly.
nnoBLK TAKirr
Fair anough. Are we all happy?
We are not No sooner Id the ruling
of the treasury departmenl an-
nounced tlian th- lumber men ol
the NorthwcM. wh':> w-.-re th*" source
of the pro:eci.lve-dufy ile iiiniuis, glvr
notice that they will tuk the prejiJ-
dent to lacreaao tbo duties on ctr-
taln clams of lumber undur the
flexible provision of the tariff law.
U FauMy Injured
wumipwa. A\m. is-atmok by
a taa^ab today. Ftank Halama,
for^-Olgtlt, or Wlnntpefi vk' thrown
from bla motorc>x]r nnn :fi-.-uiv ui-
]urcd. Bo expired a quartar-hour
later, as a J^VMu NMM the
Hcenl.
Rado Programmes
fHbw r*atfl« CbmI SlAttvH
crcT. viauru. a.c unjmi esefci
■ Man —MotbUv MSttaS-
• ot p Bi ^oiMUie BWitei eweteuea*,
• U r B— rrMwitlw tbe •'»mm ttmu "
1 U p-m^-'WhaPa DeOw la TewiTi Oar
tet luUMlai enietal weinMr riMrt.
f MMHt ana toMrt fin >— laagyi wetfetr
ta«Mtorial. '-r»tuw UM WmH en
WbMM"; WW Gout X&fenBSttai aarr-
iM , line •uaal.
1 n p m.— Tfiirtv-ralnqu aroeraaiiB*.
B <H p m -Ttip "Barnal9rDt»i" preMUt
A Mu.ut? Tojr of Fiir.-r*.- wUti
EllrfU Hfti;,flt
VJOa. %aiMP«*w. B.C.
iltSS ■Ji^-flkvOaBe CM*«b: tuast
l?ts K-m.— Hulls- I
iTsa ».■-— OtatoM Thaaire
t ee PA— PslalM* rarkar
>^S0 p n,— Miulcal proiiBinne
tee p.n.— LM(Ji ^ ' 'j-hbnftr.i viu-
•ramsM,
4 1.1 i> in PouttiBid Uiiuit piumaiiuit*.
( )if . Ji. V. iiLTrad'a ar«a«aeiM> ,
• , E' - uia en iwnwr ereer I iwe.
« M p tb ~ UiuW-
«!tt p.B.'Madieara pnesanas.
i'» »je. iftiMii* inaiiain
tm e-m-eftedle 'VtoctaMMU.
CKWX. THMMfw. B.a (tiaTMl
tl'Ot aia.— Utulcal vrnramwt.
4 )0 » m — CanadlaB SvfrMdr beer,
i M p m — etoaan oantaat.
i It p m —Cbtidrao a prearaauM.
• :M P.I1I.— Muaic.
ItSe »JB.— etudio prMtaiRBir
• M pn— Borland lea CT^am proframoM
1 00 p m — Btadln pro--ramra*,
1 30 p lu - AttUUc irtn
*.I0 p.ia.— eranammaa froai (tia Mtw
WaaUUMlac atudle.
13:0» aiMalg&t— rtolla.
KaUaaat BraaS«a«tJw Ciwpiar
Stse a-flL— Bftiv CrocMr OeU MMal
■oBia Bart lea talki
IS-II an -Unry tlalt M'.rtlii't HntiarholiJ
PaflM
10:10 a ID Waman 1 Maiailna Of Uia All-
tl 10 a m -^Kvenlna etaii.
II 00 nooD— Jtadta Qulld
im pjB.— Ovlaa DC lalka.
1:U pjo.— Bi««a aad De aest.
t:M P.S.— tatemanaBal fenadeesL
litS Taa Tlaam.
>:M p.m.— Whrta'a Orataattra.
3:H »-ai.'-J»ho B Rtnnadi'. ^
311 p m,— Whrte'i Orchtiin
5 M p n — mi Conk, Ihr Quakar Han
l;t> p m — Back of the Ne>i in
tnaton.
f.SO pm — Eait of r'alrri
t ea pm~Hati<r Btuart proarauiaa.
ft 10 p rn -Pilinti'ivt huur
• 31 p m --Crt:s Caia pio.-ramaia
^ tc p.m. Amn4 n' And7
7 4& p tn — Ooveinor Ycuna rampalgo
proaiamm*.
I 00 pjB.— Lal'i OctAaaaelatMl.
■-IS »«v«a nus
at
Kpuacwlvfa
L Kcatt
Oi-
*ffa_
um
KOMO.
■ U a.i
f OS ajB -'•Chani
I IS a m - Balpfid lUntt
• 10 a m - HBC
• «& a - Wat iu a Uoii l
10 Cro a m Tuiielui T*<>
10 IS a III to 11 iioor, Nil'
13 00 iiuoii rmni i.ili gia'n
v«t*taDI* itpatit
tl H I'm PrudaiiL-p P^init
13 to I' in Popular orcftapUa.
I 00 u n> auc
1 h P m ri.a laaaw
l.Sft p.m.-MO.
i;se B,m. Oencart onbailra aOO eaeaUau.
x:so ajB.— faaeter ae^tMeitr^
t:U to «M »JB.— HBO.
i:» Mej^ mcieite: - *Mak aaeia-
In
WaaJi'
uuie fi s»bii sad
»M »■ -<iaiMl MaaHN kmn, _
nm Tir acMtj.
p m — Rarah KrHndlar.
II OO r "I Tj. ' iiT H»rr:i Rol*]
PT.' Ti-:;rilia
lolnmlilb BtaaScaaUaa Xratm
t;W a.aL-Hamr Tasker aoA aia BeM
Barclay DnliaiU-a. *
IS eo a ■■ — STpaoBatMl
10 30 a m — CahuaMa L
■olMst.
ll:ee a m.— CohinbVa anannlile.
tl:M a.ai.-«ataiBWa BtfaesUeaal Matana.
For Your Inrormatlan
ttrSO noun Muiiral Allmm C'-liiinhli Bra".'
Phoni Orchf II m r, un si'.n-.i-.i
]:Se p.m.— Tha Columbia Ortnadk:*
till ».flk— rtoolnotaa.
liM B.BL— Auat Zatana.
l;D» p,«.— -BUI BotiaOt'a OalM to PrtH "
3 II pm.—otua Malaera Olea MaaOera
3 c.a p n.— Tba Oreekatt MaaalalMin,
) II p,«.— Aaa Laaf at tbe mttm,
l:4s PA— Tka aateea
*M p ■■— Manhattoa lleoda.
1:00 P.BI. — Baraaadc-
•'OSpm— voM ot cainaikie.
1:00 p.in.-~Oanaln« ky Um ssa.
T:to ».m— OaUecala llJneus,
• p n — am Uwa aad Us amattra
orcbtatrs.
• M p m — Daral-Taasi RarM tran Oaaraa
Olaan'a Otuh.
■A, aaatUa. Waak, (SIS.tNl tTSk)
7ree a n,— Uuatei nam.
l ie am— -nirlfl Hotn* nf tba Alr-
B «0 a m - flallr Jo Wilktr and Orint
U'rrllt
10 00 a fn riiror* Vinefnt, teoori Mar-
j,-irii> RqttiTlariJ, plana
I'j 11 a IK —a^mty Ult. Halan Aadtewa,
13 no noon - World ID fUvIaw.
13 <5 p m • Unltf flMHp 9t tba MeHb
1 €5 p m — aun Ahb.
Ri^lltard, pUmi.
a;oe p.M—AnwM caiertalaMa
S;is pA-rM—loal pnaramaw.
t:U pjo.— BaMkall tana: Kaa aUarL
annaBnaor.
I:ts p-B^aaroB Kavar Atr Oaatlaa.
I:M a.m.-4aarkat rS|>atU
l:S0 pja.— Oareaa talk. OacQ gaOv.
■ eo p.m.— Rmsatewnrra.
7 00 p m -Captliator* Mat* ddsmile.
B <N p m - Comlw OrcnpaUai UlWlkla Sift,
a 10 p m — Hamoav Acat.
« no p m -Naatslllaa%
0 04 p m -CMi Kaarfs
aranma.
I leia)
s«T|eT;lBL _
V^^|Mi^Mds^«aM(«Ve.la "aaa Ott
S 00 p m ' Kib.
> 10 p m - Muaart teaasft bear-
B 10 p n.— NBO.
>• »• OMMM.syriMis fad aweiitta
flaahri
11 w midoiaat— rw nna'Aiead 'rhaatn
Of tan
■ OL. Saattlf. Waab. tSMOsBI xmk>
t SO p m - cas
S;00 p m Happr Oe biMbf hew.
S.OO to 3 30 fm -^yt^
3 30 i< m studio praarSMBW.
1 as IP t 34 p n.— CHK
4 10 p m. -atudio proBiaBSBS.
» to p.m. aanrtea wMd.
S;ia p ■a.-aiBil* BlWik^w
I le p.m —Dm) TaaM Ravli*
$M p.m. — StudW proarMoniB. «lih Mar
■arat Yoai, viotlnlat, Anna nUn.iti <□
Uallo
I JO P m T»i) WI,Ur > f..Mti[
10 00 p m E.ii BM(taan» ofchcaira,
13 itMataiiwa, nmata.
Kvi 1.,,..,,.. iha^ <IH4
T DO a in CllS
■ 50 a.m -ra<aMlBC fBBdie.
10 10 a m -RaMrSoMi UBH
11 00 a la.— caa.
11 U a A-Oolwakla anatnkla.
Il:» a-aa. to |:0O oa«,
a 00 PA— HapBp-Oo-LiMftr bdur.
>:•• aA-»anMS. tba kCan Wbe JCaowa
S.'IS p-n.— CSO.
I:W p.at.— Program ma of rrf'd\nt*
4r0e p.oi.— CBIf
*:M PA— PTMramrac of rit'otdiLiii
S:ae PA— CBS.
t:W p.ai — RaEdrdlnaa
I SO pat.-- Oiudia proaranune
S:10 p ni -If J B Dani Taaaa Rarua.
,! *>«^ »*n«k Pranaaiiila.
0 so pm ~*cika Balf -a mbaairk
n:M,p.ia.-lari Sartaotra ortnama
»OW. ff^rttaad. Or.. («■«.<«. eeat)
10: 11 la 11 « am -NBT
II U a m -Maitarwarhk
11:00 noon powfrt fi^fl Plpat
um ^» - . . ■ . f,,„j Tdlei
I3:U P.BI- Dairt,.! Thaaua onaa.
1 DO p a — Forum. JuUa HatA
1 10 l» 3 « p m -NW.
5 U P IB -Uaaurwgtta.'
B.-SO to 4:10 p.m.—mmx.
1:00 to T:tt P.».-Iia3!
I M ».■!.— Bradlay Pta Haa.
S:ee p A-MBO.
p.n — OaeU and Ballr
»:IS p.m -Montaa Mrledlanj
liSS p m -NBC
lO'lO p m i - -111 rt[r - ■ n ' , . ■
NEWlLltysrSfEM
roiii;,B.s.musi
New Davloe li
V«7 flandy
^iiOvoat
Ttaia Safer
In
The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle
A tcoUey system whereby micro-
pbonei may be moved to any part
of a studio haa bean deelffDed and
insuiled In the World Stodlo of
WABC. New Yort. by Kdwln K.
Cohan, technical ' director of tbe
Columbia Broadcasting System.
It consists of B network of brass
trackA provided nH h [ml }fyn and
operating rord.v nnd ihp rntlre con-
trivance U atu-iijirc! t^) the studio
celbng. It Is ho arranged that
microphones ouqwnded from the
pulhyi may be raised or lowered
or shif tad Into any apoi dealiM by
the prodoeUoQ engUMOr. Oantrol
cords for all mlcrophooea are op>
erat«d from a point cloae to t£e
operatorn observation booth.
By lt« uar Ihe control operator
mfcy try everj' po.<tKlble microphone
position, while the production man
varies the cords of ciie ,«y8iem, all
of Which ir.nv niuv br t^JiJc within
a lew mlnule.s, often during Ihe
playfog of one number Heretofore.
It hat been' noeceeao to move the
mlORtptaooe aad Its bulky stand
tnm point to point, neocieltattng
tedious hours of the cut and try
method. The systetn operates
nolseles.'Uy. end mlcrophooas may
be shifted at wUI, while a pro-
gramme Ix In progrefw with no
roond reaching the rontrol panels.
The device hos been so ."(nccesaful
t.hat It win noon b* part of the
equipment of each large studio In
WABO. tHe Columbia Bivadeaetang
Syatem's baadqmartdn.
nnoincAST briefs
OF THE AIR
1. By. _
i. The Oltoinaii aaurt.
1. SpaaMi MOBort
It. An artlda oi Cood.
u. Amertoan aalMr.
15. Frequaatly.
IT. Decaya.
IS. Obaoleie <sb I.
30. F%r, comb. form.
SI. UnH.
12, American palntar.
24. rvT
25, Apart. prefU.
M. Twice.
37. Worries.
3B, The sun.
10. Marry.
33. Laavaa of a book
S4. Oonjunction.
3&. Exclanutkm.
IR Rquallty
IT. College otBclale.
W Ocean.
40. wuig-lifca.
43. SeaMa.
0. Malt
K Lafce In Bwtdea.
BoatpoMoiiiBM t.
«a. oamaoffioc iA^.
to. OkaM.
81. FurtmiHa «Hh
%2. Pdint of tba BoiapMi (akJ).
1. BUcky lufaetaiioe.
3 Mooae.
s. King iFr.).
5. on of litrlol 'sb.i
a. River <8pan.}
1- A BciMnt tba United Statea.
DOWN
*. Oamo In.
9. nat.
10. Vulgar upatarift
12. Island In Aegean.
13. Irregular.
14. Wane,
le. Bom.
If. Dry
a>. Was sick.
23, Oflpea.
as. Mire.
38. A color.
m. Ufce In R.Y. «ata.
St. Portloii.
n> Wm ootarloN.
S3. t>lac«.
34. Mountain ranga.
35. PUeea to slL
30. Foot ot a quattaped.
38. Air, comb. fonn.
31. lU wUl.
41. Wsetem city.
43 TwlJite<1.
4ft. Knock
dT. Viuueun.
43. Buflt
Memwy X^ne ow the N3.C. to-
morrow night, from s to f'SO
o'clock, ewitehes iu setting In the
second act from Ooshen Centre to
'he Chicago World's Pair of 1B93
Kn ller In the play llntenera wlH be
^'.veii an Insight into Abner Slo-
' •<n,\ ii.puhlr.--, Ill runnlHR the boa
fartorj' during the abaenc^ of SUas
Sinlthers. Kla problem* are «)ived
by Muriel La Balk. The programme
wffl be beard over NB.o. aUtiom
KQO. Oakland, and KOW. Poruand
A medley of foHt songs and
dancaa. Illustrating the abandon of
gypsy music. WUI be f-atured by
Emery Deutach and t\L\ Columbia
orchestra during their programme
at T o'clock tomorrow evening over
stations KVt SeatUe. aad KOL,
Baattte. of tbe Columbia Broadcast-
tag ^atoBt.
With the heart nf man as Its ccn*
ttbl. theme, a :-.-.andara Hymptwny
IbNir concert, conducted by Mlshet
naitnb will be broadcast over the
HaO. network between 7:46 and
8:<a oreiaek Iobmrow evening. Two
raovOBMnta | ron Tchaikovsky's
Mt IBdlimncaally loved "PatheUc
rnVboBy** are adwduled, aa well
IS the beauttfol and movUw
Dreams cf Love," by UML KOMO
wlU earry tbe pragraaima lor teal
llBtenen.
Brlngmg to IMeaora.worlu seldom
heard la'arranBeoMBtj for a double
mixed qvartatto. tbe PkUIc Na-
tional Slngera win ^ icr VMjC.
audltori tcmon-pw night train xg
(o 10 30 o'clock over stations mo,
O.ikianrl rnrl KFI, Uv. Angeles.
.Snrrctsful Candidate$
OTl ^VJ^. Aug 19- The nam*' of
the auri^.^iful r-ahdidatea for .idmu-
Blon 10 th* Fl.jynl MiUUr>' t>>nege,
Kingston wer^ announced today at
the Ospartment of NaOonal Defence.
Included In Se list an the foUow-
ing: o. M. BUiinga. Vtaterla: T. L.
Yaaouw; O,. Mua BmUta.
aiiil
05i
INCORPORATED 2??
dtniidnQ
MAY I670.
0A«' ABM dT inMlRBb 1MMC
Table Glaiswarc
15c
S;>ot light tpoeial*
K-ith
Loiisisling of biiK-i'ft, 1.1 (.1111-1.
rovered'butteri. telery iray»,
epoon traya and butter tubs.
-^tMFlBor, H«C
China Salad Bowls
R-Iiicli siie in floral and fraft
(Iraigns I'lu'ed iinil plain
Third Floor, HBC
Covered Stone
Crocks
Spotiighi Special. 4 f|n
This Morning . ■ "UU
3-(^sllou btone Crock and
Cover. Joe wine, butter . or
eggs.
—TfcM Floor. HBO
Com Brooms
??rS';SSf!::.....43o
5-Stnag Corn Brooms of
Kti'ul (jualitv with polulied
handle
—TUrd Floor, HBC
Seed Wool
Psckita
for -
25e
"Supreme" Steel W n n 1
CIcsiis. Kcoiira and ■.n^o.'ii.
^Third Floor, HBC
Clothes Baskets
Spotlight Special, RQga
TUa Moraine 996
White Wicker Clotlics Bas-
kets. Sige 18 X 26 indict. OvaJ
shapea.
—TIM Floor, HBO
Matchless Silver
Polish
29g
SpotUfht Ipoelal,
Per Battle
For Ml'.cr-plated wan^ cop-
per and brass.
—TfcM Floor, HBC
Pknic
Our Special
sliced, per lb.
gpagfailg
Cooked
Ham.
58r
silctd Ham Botogna at. pei
Ih. _ „oo<^
Sliced Corned Beef, lb 804t
Sliced Ham and Cheeie Loa<,
per II). 35d
Baked Pork Loaf, sHceti. per
lb
.'Sliced Jellied [.uiicli Tongiiir,
per II.. . . ..,.60f
Sliced Jellied U\ Tnngue, per
Mi 80^
ratifit I-'rankiorlcrs at. per
Ilv .. 30<?
.Sliced Cliickeii and llani
I-ost. per lb. .4B<^
Finest Quality New Zea-
land Butter. Special, per
III BBd
3 lbs. for — »1.10
Oroeery Spcdala
Bock. Brand Norwegian
Smoked Sardines. Special at
3 tin* (or ^
i.il.by's Corned Bret. MU
till. Special, per till '«*l<'
Heinz Baked Bratl^.
ni/r. Special at 3 tins for USt<
Beit foods Brand Mayon-
nai»c and Kclish Spread, 8-o/.
jar. Special at .... 32^
Fancy .^ snorted
fresh from tlie
Special per lb.-
Bifctiiti,
Fruit Specials
I'sruv Serille** i.>rapca. Spc-
. lal, per
Large lV;)(hr». Special. |jer
ha.ket
Large .\ ustralutn Orsnges.
Special, per dozen... BB^^
Cantaloupes. Speciat „...„lSd
Fancjr Table Fura. Special,
per doaeu ^ — — BB#
Xm^MMbne«r,HBC
FOR HALF DAY
SHOPPERS
Bed, Spring and
Mattress
Spotlight Special, d fiC
TUB Morah»f ^ I QaD9
Two-Inch Continnuits Post
Steel bed in walnut finish.
Ccmpwlc with double woven
wire sprinr and aa alMelt
oHttrctit.
Floor, HBO
70-Sheet Writing
Pads
Spotlight Special.
This Morning .
Our own Seal of Quality
Wlritlag- facL^CuiaaL .Jln^ .
finith paper witb blotter and
Uae gttidc^
Floor. HBO
19c
150 Yards
Superfine Bleached
Sheedng
IM'r^. 690
A Finely Textured Sheet imj
that will K've ftpleiuliil w r^r
and launder tn vour ^ati-.r.ir-
lion. "Width P'l h\<:^'-^ \ ,,i t',
twelvf
— Mam Hooi, HBC
Novcltv Linen
Crash Tablecloths
In All Wantfd Sisgg
Woven from a finely textured
crash wilh novelty bordered
effects.
Siie 44 X 44 inches ....B5d
Size 53 X S3 inches — Bl*8B
Sise S3 X 70 lncbes_9t^W
Floor. HBO
Washable Cr^>es de
Chine
Brocaded Rayon
39c
Spotlight Special,
Per Yard
An ideal feline (or inexpen*
sive dresses, smocks, slips,
drapes, etc. All ooi^ig. Width
28 inches.
Floor, HBO
Lace Curtain
Panels
Siao 36 tita. X 2^ Vdg.
Jpetfigbt Spade],
Good Quality I-Htc Curtain
Panels in niotl attractive pat-
terns, finished with fringed
ends. An excellent value.
300 Yards Cretonne
Specially Priced
Spotlight Special, 1 Qh
Per Yard . I 96
Thia Cretonne cornea tJ
inches wide ^dd it's a wonder-
ful value. There are nice pat-
terns and cntorinp* from
which -.elr'i I
—Third Floor, HBC
66c
Reversible Chenille
Rugs
Spotlight Special.
This Morning
Si^e I It 10 in X J ft g in.
Heavy ('h'i:i[!r Jntr l-'u^^ in
nice 1 1 - ■ T I - u ■! |> n tr : n -.
—Third Floor, HBC
Linen Crash Table
Napkins
15c
Women's Printed
Home Frocks
Jn floral and fisared patiemi.
Smart contrasting pipings
aml%orfandle irilnmincs.
Slaei 14 to aa
—Soeqod Floor, HBO
Rayon Silk Slips
% and Bloomers
Regular $1,95. A
This Mvrning I e^9
Clearing ml'J linr« in
Wotiicn's Slips and Illrjonirrt,.
Broken sizes and tok>r&.
Small, niedinni and larfie
sms. Pretty cntii* m peacli.
Nile, orditd, navy and black.
Floor, HBO
Spotlight Special.
Sach „.
Finished with hemstitched
colored border in ro<tr, hlu<-
and Kohl I(lr;il f. r - '
use.
— Main Floor, HBC
r
Spotlight Spcdal,
Per TgM
1^
F'inely Textured Qepes d«
Chine with a rich luitroDS
hnisfa. Choose from ptnlr.
sky. betgc. Nile, corssir bine,
aaxe. rntie, peach, brown,
orchid, iiav^. KUcW and i\or_v
Floor, HBC
Spun Silks
SpoOlffbt Spodal,
Per Yard
49e
Standard fnu'ity :ii weighl for
dresseH. Imtferir, slipii and
other uses. All wanted t-olov-
inRs, inchiding saxc. peach,
Copenhagen, sky, pink, apri-
cot, r^se. orchid, brown, coral,
maisc, emerald, Pekin gre;-,
navy, black and ivory.
Fibor, HBC
Half D.iy Specials
in the Drug
Section
At Pricea That Saye You
Money
Mh. Bar CasUlc Soap 33c
Scidlitz Powders... 10<'
Pond's Creams — — ... 3t>(*
Olive Oil. 8-oiL lUlian 30o
Tim turc f( Iodine. 2 o/ , JO**
Kpfoiii Saltn. 5 lbs. 3»(*
Powder I'nif* ISr
Listcnni". 7 or. . . 4Sr
Urillianiine. Ii'imkI .IOC
Boracic Acid, t i''> . \9t
B4Alllie Coir I v 12t*
AotoStrop BUdeo 43r
Peroxide, 4 oa. 10<»
Men's Suits
15.00
Values to $27.50
With One and Two
Paira of Pants
Odd Sizes 34 to 46
Boys' Khaki
longs
t>5<* Pair
Sxes 39 to 32 Waist
Floor, HBO
Women's Silk
Scarves
Spotlight Specia.', 4 9Q
This Morning I abW
Crepe de Chine and gcorgetic
in lovely floral designs in
cDnlrattiiiK thndes to the
ground color. A Kood assort-
ment of colorinK».
-4Mi2n Floor, HBC
Women's Silk Hose
RcguUr lUO a Pair. This
Morning ^ 23
Silk Chiffon and Seml-Servke
FulUFashioocd Silk HOae, re-
inforced at hoelk and toca.
Silk to the wch and shotrn in
all colors and sizes.
Mgh Floor, HBC
Women's Silk
Umbrellas
4.95
Vafaiee to t7J0.
TUa BCendng
Novelty l/nihrellas ia blue,
purple and red. They have
silk covers, strong frames gnd
good handles.
—MUb Floor, HBC
Typewriting Paper
SpotBght Spoelal, CO a
Per Keam www
Extra Quality Ydlow Typing
Paper. Specially priced.
—Mab Floor, HBC
Candy Special
Pascall'a Wrapped A.^ nr i
Frtltl Bonbons. Special ..t i^r;
lb. ^ -IBc
— KUa Floor, HBC
HBC GROCETERIA
Tea. SpacW Broken Orange
Pekoe, as served in our dining-
room, lb. 4S^
B lbs. for™. ^BB^
BreM'a Ba«t CoTfee, Mb. tin
for . ^4B#
New Pcaa, Aylmer Paney
Jumbo. B lini for, 36c
Salmon. Fancy ]|«d Cohoe,
I lb. Un BBy
tin
Bartlett
2Sc
Pears,
11 OA
lor
Crab Meat. \.
Ayhncr Choice
No. 2 ItH
Try'a Cocoa. W lh. im
Haiaa Pork aftd Beans.
tins; B tins for
Kipper toacka, 4 tins for BB<t
Ivory Soap Flakee, B packeti
for ._ . _ ...SBc
Bonlight Boap, B canon* an**
MsAaFbor.HBC
'I
Floor, HBO
Market Day Meat Special
3.000 Poiinda of Freah B«ef
lM.IuHiii}> Thick Rib. Cross-Ciit. Pot RotaC, rtktcs
and Uriakct^ Blade Uunc Kosats
Minced Beef, Stew Beef and Ucef
SauMge. AH at, per Ib_
14c
»UiFloar,HBO
r
Women's Fabric
Gloves
Spothgbt Special, Atkt^
ThU Morning ■laU
U ojucn'ft SUp-Ou Fabric
Cloves with Ihe popular sa.t
wrist and plain stitched
points. Tliefe are washable
Gloves and an shown in
beige, -lawA. baavcr and gre>
Sist«6toB.
FWsHBC
Sunshades
48c
J3p
Regular Sic and 75c.
This If tfiOng
These are tbe balance of our
slock of jap sunshades. They
will hec)> off the sun and Mrill
also stand a shower. Bright,
quaint and smart fur Siiinnu-r
ocrastons.
Floor, HBC
Children's Sweaters
SpotUght special, A nA
This Morning I aUU
Firmly Knitted Pullovers ami
Cardigans for the'children of
5 lo 10 year* Polo collar or
V-neck fI.vIc Suilablc for
boys or girls. Colors arc red.
bhie, aaad, ha1hgto-t»j and
fawn.
Children's Print
Frocks .md Pantte
Dresses
98c
Regular St^
Thii Morning
A good aisortineiit u\ KtliW
Smart Wash I-'rockt in mai'v
pretty colors. Sizes for 8 In
14 years. Also Wee Cirl^"
Pantit UresMs in checked and
printed cottons. Sfsea for I to
6 years. .
•J
Girls' Cotton Knit
Bloomers
Spotlight Spei-ia], OOaa
ThU Morning „ Sa9w
Clesrinu t.irls" (...non Kn.t
Bkmoicrs \Mtli Mik *trip<-.
Colors are niauvc. pink and
Iieacb. Made willi elastic st
;nee an^i i- Sites foe 2
14 yi,.
— Second Floor, HBC
Men s Holeproof
Hose
Hanlar rso to SLOOL EttA
A special buy Jn lhIa'«laii»o«s
Hose. Light «reight in rayon
and lisle mtxtmrs that are
caty Ott the feet and give long
«ear. AH steei 9K to ll j^.
Floor, IjIBO
Firemen's Shirts
2.25
Spotlight Special.
Thb Morning .....
Strnns blue Oxford in a well
>b!rt. made by Tookc and
Uiiar^ntrfil III f-ery wav.
Vhftc arc t » r. i. .i|lar_ sliirti.
All siao now ill stock.'
Floor, HBO
Bo)^^ Hyer Outing
Shoes
spotlight Special,
TUe Morning .
95c
Slioes that a^e just right lo
«far in the hehday eeasoii.
Bronn and White Cjiivms
Boots and Oxfords with re-
inforrr-i ^trapping*. nuVW
prf'Is. I.UT III (or ^(> 1( ^ u
hiird-weariric r^ikh'-i t...lf»
Sixes II Ir, <
Floor, HBC
Children's Play
Shoes
79c
ht Spaslal.
Thia Momtat - -
lute, Browa -aod ^iga
CaT>vd^ Dne-Slrap Sboet with '■
rubber or crcpe solci. S3n«
6 to 2.
Floor, HBO
J,
British Columhimt
Product* Pre/erred
By Scotch Buyen
VANCOUVER. Aup 19 -There li
a definite sentiment tn the British
Xales lo Ibtot ot Oanadlan products,
la the opinion of Major ti E. John-
un. Canadian Trudr Commliitomr
for Brotland ami Iflnnd. whO ar-
rived in the city today
Major Johnson, who has been at
his present post tor nine yean, eays
that BHttah Oolumbla canoed
salmon aod applaa find a ready
market «Ml eoiiaiuneis. WbUe
builders aad oOiHl gM a teflOBg
prefereooa for OUHa% ttlrilV
products.
• BcottUh hnlldem nay that rJouj-
las fir from BritUh Columbia U the
beat vaiii^ tn wood from the stand
til
however, that he would like
lumber cut in sixes that v ' ;i>:
used In tbe boai-bulldlng Ulall^:^>
Brtttah Oolumbla varleUca of
applaa are vary popular, as are aU
other Canadian appl^n. Major John-
son aaM.
In Glasgow tlir ob-iTvance of
Canada Week- U'.t
out a fine seTUlment for Canadian
trade relations, rptitinu^d the eom-
ralaslaner. and tbu year s di^day In
tbe mm*9 UarfceUng Board abop
haa itaaltd gicAl hteost.
SLUMP IN EXCHANGE
FORCLS ACTION BY
SPANISH MIMISTRY
nf thf- prseu which opaoed yaater-
(Iny nt S HO to' tbt 4BDar, hlMIOTlOg
later to 9M.
Premier O'Anuao nerwigMi la hi
Madrid after a surprise Mttoo tm
a holiday at Baatoadar. whart he
had a long bitimeo eeneamhiv tbt
falling eurraney wlUi King aUomo.
year brought , with the of Manuel Ar-
cueliaa. Floanoo Mhilatar, who ae-
oompanledlba OMott eMtf to ttM
capital.
nvmler Brrenguer nrrhii^art
vliva with several mlnlstcrt. hut lO-
ftaad to Hafca a eutament 10 tbt
prato. eaoepC to aay that a OaMMt
moetbig ««g to ha oaOag XoSTto
constdsT: mtanMa to ptoliN Ibt
emrency.
WOMAN STILL LIVING
AFTER TWELVE DAYS
AimnCIALjREATHlNQ
BmOMBURO, Am- tt^
Anito HoDlater sUU lived t«day
aftor twdlva days ol arurictal
Tto«JW«r. aO|| E IV Wtatfoo. ' point of price and au»Bfcy." be d»-
"-Iff iishi. iSfo fir T%« dUseea DaBt
H"*« r:>tti<n a«rTlM 1
MMmiir Spain, Au«. 19 Prt-
UUcal and financial drdas bere are
»y tfe
"Big Ben," Landon's famoot elodi.
' ' ' on aa* day* bi the year
etwling April id. and on only
twrnty-on* days did It show an
error of more than a secoDd. tbe
Bar hmg otnidii, Sta^id by
hifamUt paialyns. had iwatned
aeaa of tbe Tlgor aad IhI Bight ^
eonld taaalba for ft^ggMa a» a
time wicboot tha bd^ gf ho at-
t^rtsnt r>r C. L
tttrndiitt i-hyslclan.
Ilrvfri lihe would Uva.
Nvirws and I Bath as have
at her bedside eonsUntlT alnr^ aha
was stricken with u^t maladv al-
most two weeks ago Usliui the
anethods employed to res<jiu-Hat<>
half drowaad panoo^ fttaey lOrood
Ok to BM Mir«C bW MHp Mi*
IMdid io
•teatly. They
only teatl* pressure oHh
hwadi lasMUy. Dr. Aodtivntf _ _
aod tottiapattipt oo^iMthgmtod.
CANADIAN KILLOr BY
AUTO ON IBAMO ROAft
ooxtm D'AtBMB. Idaha Aug.
19.— E. R. RandaB, lw«nty-flve.
Saafcatoon. Sask.. motor eydloL «rho
was hit by an automoMIe, OM of
his Injuries yesterday. The driver
of the car was not known
RandKll told a mnioni.t « >in
founrt him In a ditch, tnai mi*'
driver ol tbe ear dM sot slop. Tha
body om he tofem toi
Mr mnita tt
onadap: -
My tneh. sha OH
.She aafecd me bOO
Vb
i'lU' I'AH-V r »i ( MST, VlCTQRrA. B.C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1930
GIRLS SHINE AT EMPIRE SPORTS
Australia Scores 403 Runs for Three Wickets in Test Against England
ULUAN
WINS
IN
PALMER
TWO FIRSTS
FINE DISPUY
Captures 60 and 100- Metre Inicrmediate Fiiftls-
Mainland Girls' Relay I iMm Shows Way ia
Senior Tvint Iithcl Caihcrwood GopS
High Jump and Javelin Throw
English (rirl Urst in lOO-Hfeire Stcim;
London Eighl-Oured Crew Victorious
cromtod tnvtmUM -tf Add tbd
track evwoM tot chmplonshiiM
amonc n>Twmn WMbin held the
atccntion of MMQ ^WOlMorf m\
'iff rri'ion
O'lublf liuiiors ttxlar wtot !•
Mrs Myrtir < <xik Mrilowan. of
."tlontml. in Ihr SO dnA *>i) iiirUe
Canadu n prmilrr jurnprr. In ihr
numiac hl<b jump aikI the
^vbHb Ibrvw. Md to MIh LHHm
•ad IM
lary of the rommerrr jcirls or
that city, who riipturril Hu- 4(m
metrrs rrUy senior. Runntiif the
Enrhur If g. shr hfld x Irad (<»
brat nut Mni Mrfiowii). iillhou^h
thr Mnnirrkl npHntrr rul dnwn
ihf marcln In a (Teat rffort lo
•nrhiiul Vaneovm'B flyar. Mtaa
^Iner had » thTM-yvd iMd »t
VSfeifi« wnlor ^idiii «T«nts,
Bow Ore aw OTieUl. tH Tmnto
wottien. and Kay Oiifllttu, of Oa-
nadlaa woracOr. Toronto, finished In
Mcond and UilPd places, reqMe-
Uvely, behind Un. McOowan.
R)tlowtne bar. .tdaiaBli In the
numtnff high jnmp, KUmI Oather-
Wood, arter wlnntai with a leap of
6 feet 3 inchM attempted to es-
labUnh a Tifir Canadian record.
Thf (ortnpr Sask»tjx)n l»M holda
thfi jire.-wjii uiATic oi a i^et 9 Inches,
but Irtllcd Lo clfar I he bar
wMu Ml ail (^Lghi ii o! An Inch
tton the mark.
Tmo teammalea oi Miw Catharn
wood, weartnc ttw otiors ot tha
Pxitdala WeoMn^ AttUo^a Club, ot
Ttwontok aoorvd in the uo-metre
hurdlst and the ns-metfi iprlnt.
Mlu F Bell took ftrM placr In th«
former, aiul Mis* K t:rfaiiier waa
winner in the .iprlii' B'lth w*>rf
senior events.
Two champions fr. n r-' : : li' i u
Ontario towns were rr-.o-i t; ; kI.iv
Miss Irene Storejr. of AiUnlalr,
outraced all opposition in 'Ur tio-
metre Junior final, wtoiit M1&5 M.
StmniBi. flf OriUa, lad tn the ibot
put irttt ft :«afe of sa faet 1 1-4
tMbai nui wlinwii la the tn-
tarsMdlate Md JmUcr mnnlng talsh 1
Jump avaoti want rMpeottvely to
Mism & Owtar. of Pvtdala Olnb.
TorxMito, ud X. Mfflar, of the
Hamiitoa dynipio CMb.
Vanooaw Commerce oirls un-
covered another chttmpmn in the
pereoa of Mlia Jean Tltoniivvon. who
raptured the discus throw for vintor
gtrU. The intermediate winner m
thla ewDt was Klu S. PUa, of Park-
dftla wwinn, and the aame Toronto
dub made It a double win with
MiM O. HMrlao^li throw In the
■ttnlor dlioua evmrti ud than aoo««d
both aeeobd and ttUrd plaela at
wrM
r.irlcdale put Up their wInnlnR
l>f rtnrmance* with a vlctor>' In th*"
infrniediaKr 4O0-melre relay, wllh
M:!<« a. Whltelock holdliiE a safe
lead 11.1 thrJr anchor runner Only
one riiher team comt>el/'d, the Ca-
nadian women of Ttconfi'
ENGIISIf filRI: SHIVK";
KU«>iln« Ii '--izU Ihf shitHnn-r
Ills fT^en wj.-i. of thr tnitntripal
hathinc poni l«ni(ht. a tiny Fiif-
ll»h girl. Joyce Cooper, act a new
Stance Important for
Good Drim
*He«M.oaft
foo Low*
«wa» f Ht&
Canaaian record la fha
lOl-yavd (no stria ertni
Cooper M««HaM Mmm !■
W ■ioeaie Hat, bt wo imm M
the war br a Scotthk laaa,
■llaa Klnc, who was aecond a few
laebee baek. Valerie Oavia, of
Waleft was UUrd. and Mujoala
Unton, Toronto, f ovrth.
Ml&s o. WhUeeett, South Afrly.
rii.<pli»>-ed beautiful form In tfle
'^.••l■>, fin's AprlngtHard divittg f^nal lo
win with ck point total -f <»" 1 Dorla
OgUvte r-iroiito, w.i- -.■ .■■■:'! with
8B.7: Moliy Bally. Toronio, third.
88.7. and Ulsa Helen McCMmMfe.
Toronto, fourth with 83.3
Tlie first ever.t ul uie evening,
the 800-ynrd men's relay, went lo
the Canadian team by tt narrow
niargln. Bermuda. wa£ M-rau:hed,
leaving Canada to fight It out with
f-::ngland. (htfjr twn yards separated
the laat ntan. WagtMin. of Sagland.
and tlianpoaii, of Oautfo, at (he
flntshlin Una.
Ont of the outstanding parform-
anoea of the nlgHt oamo tn tha 500-
yard men's f»e etHo annt Ryan,
of AuatralU, awam a marvelous race
to win, with Brtdfion. New Zealand,
second. Seven were entered, three
for Can ad n
The liiRhlight was the caHant
fljht al aeorge Burleigh, sixteen -
year-old Toronto flash, who placed
third In the event, 'I'tie yjuiiKstcr,
Of diminutive build and seemingly
Uk> --mall -o be rompeiing against
his burly rival*, not only placed ■ In
the money," but for Lhrec-fnidi toi h
of the distance gave the two leaden
a lotto worrr about.
UunxD aoume, Bert Olbaon,
Oeorge Burleigh and JUn Tbomp-
Bon. the nanadlan team, led aU the
way to the fttial pace with the 800-
yard relay. Wagttaff , ftwknd. took
the anchor poslUon. Be emwled
through the water at n tarrtfle nu
and made up much of the distance.
In the last length, however, the
'ei-rlflr pace tr>Id on him and
I-iii.jj'.i. rii;it,aRed to open up it
t-Ai.--.aid saji :\' tljf finish, glvins!
('aiiBdn the viiMorv
yirong-nrnirri onr^iiiitii rmn t h '
I/ondon Cluh, Knglaiid brawn> men
of Uie lltUe BrUUh thle, who rom
btned into the mlghllest rfiwlne
machine ever to drive through the
•dually waters of aamUMa Bay. be-
oaaws the Snplre-b gmiost elght-
oAred crew m dusk settled down on
Hamilton.
Bight black-garbed sons of far-
away New Zealand, who have Jour-
neyed half way around the globe for
ihh .Mngle race with the Impli";
rowliiK Rreat. naabed acroM tiie
nil/- three qiinrter-i of a length be-
htiid the iSngUflh boat. Five lengths
of open water aepantod the beaten
cnsw from the other side of the
world and Oanada) outdaiNd entry.
Lehmdera, of BamQten.
rtm^ thousand people, who
muled along the wast heights above
the bay rourw. cheered from large
and iirnl! craft In the water and
riMirefi down approval nn lEngland's
vH-trrt-y. wltiie-wd the race,
CANADA OUTCLAB8KO
Canada never had a chSfiCe with
the two experienced vl*ltlng crewi.
The Canuck boat trailed by a full
length before the quarter-mlle poet
was reached ThTojif r/r liic h«ttle
was In the grip of New Zealand and
tnglanrt T\m Britons came into the
surtnt gMn, a ouarter-mUe from
iwroe. nttb noarty a length load.
They dWM ttte Omsy abeU db«n
to the tlnUh Une with quiefc deep
■trokes that the New Zealanders
could not hold with their sweep*
ing cuta.
Winnipeg's MnsaUotial doubles
crew a few minutes before had
recorded the only distinctly Inter-
naUonal triumph of the r«tatu.
Blfwod B«Ae and his cousin -partzwr.
Bob Bleharda, bad taken toll of two
MJOadaJphla oouptas in the tntema-
UoRBl aenlor 4ouU« aooUs for
Canada's outstanllnt Tletery. Far
ahead of tbeir Amortean rtvals, the
WlnnlpM duo drove their shell over
the finish thret lengths In front ^
the Bachelor Barge otlA Mam nf
Ollmore and Smith
KNfil.ANO AGAIN
Lawn bowlers fmm England today
shot their wa> h«ri( i;ttn . nntf-ntUm
for British ICmpire rink hori'^" with
a nne-slded victory New
iMllBd. The MOfe was a to 1
m Britons canv back wlih two
wtai dunng iho daj afier having
lest their opening oontest yasterday
to Canada. Itie Oauuek four,
skipped by Harry Allen. a( TfaMtlinn.
accounted for South Afrlea today by
JP to 14. The AUen -ink was
favored to capture 'hf mu- "vem
Scotland, believed lo one .-r the
Lucky Tirkvt for
Free Air Trip to
Be Drawn Tonight
THE hieky ticket, carrying
wttti It a free round-trip
on the Alaska. - Washington
Airways of BrlOsh Columbia,
Ltrafted. tpaplsne, either to
Vancouver or Seattle. wlU be
drawn at tonight's basiriwll
game between tlie Sons of
Canada and the Elks. W, O.
Courtney , manage;- of the
company, wUl draw the num-
ber previous to the coni-
meneemant of ibo gaaitt,
Cpwardi of If Wptirta en
the trip were distributed by
the Victoria Senior l«ague.
which \\ Indebted to the
Alaaka- Washington Airways of
British OolumbU, Umlted. for
tba Hi* tripb
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Creep Up on Home XI
Antipodcans Raise Total to Within Two Runs of
England's First Innings Score — Game Halted bjr
- Rain Several l imes — Prince Aiiends
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Ui« rail knd fii!ii«>l iiiudi aroMna whra Ui« nther* wMa 4Btea ot , , „„
*bo hftd workt'l In'.n ■ cnntrndmc posiUon. wm lu cImi quAftMS MkS whUa't^MiJ
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fonrth. _Piva_ ppaLowoa.
IndM USFM Kad OwMT Wt. tt.
Antlered Crew Determined
to Turn Back Sons In
PlayrOffs Tofthht
NEED VICTORY TO
STAY IN RUNNING
Doc Webster to Hurt for
Fits— Pitcher for Cana-
dians Nut Named
VIVRMINED to
fight their way
back Into the
pennant race and
the right lo'
inm to Van-
ooirrer to oppoae
the Mainland
champions In the
BrItlBh Cohiinbla
pI«y-nfT!, Man-
nr.fr Waller Lor-
lmcr'5 Elks will
make another
stand at ihc
Royal Athletic
Put tonight
when they op-
pose the Sons of Oanada In the
fourth game of the city baseball
plav-ofT nerte^ T).f rHnadlaTi-, cnlnf-d
MoiidM> liiKii: h\ Kn.rnrMiii- flu-ir
srninij \]rU-T\ aT'd another '.sin to-
whieh was In evKtonea Batuidap aad
Monday again fiUad ttie groST^
' Thf scores:
tii'-^'i'ttd. Ant Innings. 4QS.
I Australia Wist Imdnie
W. M. Woodfun. c Duckworth,
1 b PeeUea _ 54
;W H, Ponsford, b Peebles 110
,Don Bradroao, not out 133
! A F. Kippw, c Wyaiu b Peeblei aa
A Jackson, not out 43
Extras _ 35
Total, for 3 wickets 4(w
e. McCabe. A Pairfax. W. A Okl-
IWd. C. Orlmmett. P. M llonilbrnok
and T. WaU to bat.
PbU or vlekets: 159 for one; m
rr^^ (wo; 263 for three.
434S Jwk Bmouo 4 (PMdniW
iut bm aeawrs t UffcJasrtai im
4sst jua Booaa s tweftmi).. lis
434fi Blssk AMr 4 (Orseeont ISO
iiHl Tark Bdle a tapuisas) lOi
*l» TuMemOor I fWaeUni).. I0«
13S3 TuUy 3 'EJH»h1«t . 101
»J4B Somfri Hi«! 4 iWMunr.ii 111
— UlM VUtorlk a (Bnadln) 101
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Um ihlrtr-Ma-peMg Tna Mton. wKWS
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Requiring atne clever n^^hmg
.■{rirnce and at die Same Ume cre-
aiir.i: what Is believed to be a new
rffud m British Columbia. J. D.
Inveraricy, of Victoria, hooked and
iAndf<d a clean run tjrae salmon,
weighing thlity-alx peunda, In 0dr-
ty - n ve mlnutea. recently at the
popolar X7p-Islaad SunuAor fesort.
Inverarlty^ elaira to the raeord Is
due to the fact that he was using
a four-»nd-a-hair-ounce spilt cane
trout r-Kl with trout reel, hnjdlng
oii'. v . leet. of troiil line. nn'J a
thmr.hniill .'■pinnrr w:tn a onf-r>',infe
«''[Sli' WtUi fht^ lUli-L ri^^hlng
piiraphcnialia the Victorians cutcJi
Is considered remarkable and his
feat created quite an Interest in
laland vortmg tfrelea.
mverarlty was with A. O. "Jerry"
Bolton, managing director of th^
University Schot^. Mount Tolmle.
when he lan^ the flgfatipg tfet.
Baseball at a Glaace
Time .i4|. .4S|. ij^T'wisibw MBae, »aifc~g»S:
■"•f* o"^* >* ■wwrB •» all UlB«fc esn* antand Ih. Uttxr
l*'*'*!^*^ eauaeled Ms hM to Uit win jin ni>i.n mor^a up
«bu Tassaeer wli. Ibe latter MwwM bith Mri7 iPMd but rturHi wiLbaut
■rcuBMal wlM ekaiuni«a. Bensis aur tstt h» taralnt into Uia twek •treUb.
winiur SBterae U M ctalaw« far SMS.
Overwifshtfr-Verk atiM (D.Tttwador *1t, Wsa Aator (l). TuUy III. MlM Vletoru <l).
A^R^""™*^ '.!i«»-rt»i o!«i and >l*>r. Puw
diYidsd: Fiwt. iiM; '■«y<- tair^ sio. iwirtb. lis, wva lUaiX>NOS.
'Wit "14 H %~at/."pui. JMliay OMu
Waitcrn CanAdlkn httOM. lutft
first. iiBft, juoonii. IM. ihird. MO. i nigh'. wUJ give them Uie pi-nnanr
In to ataa la the llgbt the
antlered crew nm* dfipoae of the
flghting Sons of Canada, Thu game
will get under way at 6:16 o'clock.
Fat Johns, of Chemalnus, will call
ihr balls and strikes, while Simpson
win call Uic boys nt the otahlops.
ManagtT Lorlnier has decided to
send X>oc Webster to ttw mound to-
nlgbt. In Che openhig game of the
prteent play-oRs. Webster kept the
hlU well scattered and went down
to a 8-4 defeat, but a oouple of
costly bobbles by his teammates and
Holmsn s home run had a lot to
do with thb defeat.
Manager Jack Ciirtla of the Sons
Wlmief
ZaeOS&uicr Ertimk WMdnF
TnlMB bi
0. C. aBUBSIt
Ind«K Born ace Owaer
1M7 PsasMd R IABra4c)..„ lU
<«M) mmm otm « ^DBOfetl«r>. lis
<SH akootin s tMMHon).... us
4S1S AaMrku) Motor B <Jnn) lie
4I0Q Dnrt 8am«ri 4 (JKvftna) iftt
433a Jot O • (MotoK>n*Mut> til
l«]14) 8!la»l« Orkiitr • iBmrH UD
4234 Ooll C*pi 4 'Baneroro 101
r4)47> Lllll* Cod « <aPM<ir«n> 11«
(1*4 Jftck KUavarUi s iTantal iOS
«r
14 H % at/. Pla. JseSiv
4C*udl«n Pi«H)
LONDON, Aug. It^aatraSa
to«k a big step towards rrcaplur-
int the "aAhcs.** Symbol fur lli.-
Aog to- Austral Ian cricket rham
ptanifalp, whfn in pU* (odAv In
the teat m.t(<-li at hrniilriKtoi)
Oral thf > lAid lUf ri>iirui.itii>it
for a blf llr&t Innlnis <u ore In
reply to fingland'i Initial elTort
at the wiehflt. Knglaod made 4*5
nod AMfaptta ham npUad wHh
MS far three wMrwIe. AowW. It
most be beme Ik mind 4ha* •
substanttal Dnt-lnnhigs lead Is
needed by the Antlpodeatu as In
all probability the wivket will be
w.ifn <* hen lhr» hat tn the Inut
jnriinx- Ihr luiimr, **» fjir. In
Au4tf,aliA^ liiiii.ix^ go .iliiiixil
tlrely lo Ihe pre^^nt -iitil y>
world iiidivlduikl record hold
Don llradiiun and W. U. Pons-
rofd, althungh W. M. Woodfulls
sterling inniaga yeateed-y helped
to take the atlng o«t of the Eng-*-
lUh boTTllng.
Bradman today scored 130, not
oil'.. whMk ia Me fourth ceniury In
the preesht SngUsh test match
series. Be ■quara-eutk legged and
straight drove pawerfuUy, though he
was not In his usuat- aggreaetve
mood and appeared quite oontent
to consoUdata W. H. Feoafdrffi
'iT'jrt yeitarday Whldh icntfuoad
no rune. ^
The Kev BouUi Wales "twlna"
and A. Jackm added i*n nina
tn 3 hours and SD mUiu*'- kfon,
at the end of the dA> v :l^ lAit out
with 43 rurwi to !a* m»-<1U
lUCKWORTH WEAK
Cieorce Duckworth, the Kngltih :* .
wlcketkeeper, was a weak fil*t^r on i il*^**.^'f??^J«'1^^.5'»'^P'?n_:
FOR ISLAND
NEI HONORS
Hardcourt Tennis Champion-
ships Open at Nanakno—
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VICTORIANS ARE
AMONG CONTENDERS
NAWAIMO, Aug, 1« - I'lay got
under way today for the Vancouver
the Engll^Jl Aide, Not only did he
mlsa Bradman when he was 92. but
he conceded several boundHry bye-s
1. A R. Pe^les. who turned appre-
ciably, wu tba eotar ■nsUsh bowler
«1io serlooily trotdned the batamen.
Durlnp the art«noon there were
ablpe en the oouru of the Oentral
sporta Ohib with the favorttei ad-
vancing en masN hi all dlvUtau.
With the exception of kwo
matohea, the select players waltasd
Ibrough to the nesn round In the
usual straight set vie tarter. Miss P
Jackson and MlmU Kitchen engaged
several halls t>ecause of the rain and
bad light n '.eenie»i farcical for 1" 1-he hardct fought game on the
^.R- E. S. W\i(!i tiie tJ'.Kli.iU (■ap;..i!ri, ' 'Liit. with the r-triner iriiinlnji virtui v
has ncrt named his twiiier, but it u, to agrer i.. i-'-umc play at fi after a trio ol bitterly (ought wt^i.
understood that Lloyd Cirm. yoiitli- Iwhfii there wa.-, left onl> ten mim;':- 1 ■ -Miss Jackson captured fli- inltlsl
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New York 3. Cn-.rago. 0.
Cleveland 7-7 HnMon 2-3.
8t L<jiii.s 7, PhiiHdelphia 0,
DHralt 3. Washington 1.
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Chicago 71 44
New York 47 44
Brooklyn 47 44
St. Louli < f 1 54
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Philadelphia 30 74
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Plttaburgh 4. BrookSyn 0.
BOeton 4. Clnclnnstl 0.
New York 4. Bl I -ouU J.
MiUbdelphla b-<. Chicago 4-4.
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1^ SOL MCTZOM
f Many people try %o play golf with
wgmJ^ MKt^ TNy oOntlnaaUy
fcahind thabaU. Of-
dl 1^ ball la' toppS m7 p^^Tv
jiirprl^lnit dl-^fanee?
■M if '-r.rn the "n..i! i. i tmngk. "tJ^Tigrst rinks In the Fnipirr rnnr-
e»iM'< ir onr ■,. UMnn i., plav a I nament dropp^ Ihetr ^^*cond
pitch. Then ttie l-.fiM u^-t- t|n.Mtrslaht game tn Sotjlli Afrl'-B 2.^ u>
<lub Ju«t can t get under the ball w ^ They were bMiten by England
lift tt In ttaa awrnlng.
Yba traqMe Is due to gattlng the ArQiar 8. Md. who last week
right shoukMr too low at address, came to the Bmi and « a^ue— d iha
ae the golfer In the p4ctun Is Being P^k of Dominion law MiMV. has
You never see oienna c^llett dn it, ''halienia for Bmpu« trandllng
When anyone d'Vt the it the sipremscy definitely blcwfced In a
Kvlng. «hlch biA i;^ renrre in Lhejiate gsme rklly bv Nbw 2sslsnd's
left, ifiouUler Joirr a; •fimini In Individual champton. Tl** Vaoeou-
tbe ftkeU'h Von ib^und in lilt the "er «t*r, in §»Ay victim yesterday
Rrc'jnd Ivhind i' " I' v(»u do to the deadly «l\ot.i of a fiouln
■ lo< of Bclafflng l<JOk to Uils as a African opp.meQt, lost a rammaTid-
caiij^ A% 'LObf Jim" ennea M 4a| lag lead early as w Planting stassd
often potaiMd ottl; Wart waiK'a lamarkaMe pwnabaut to win on
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Initial Workout Is Held )n
Preparation for Japa-
nese Tour
CAPTAIN LrviEM !S
TRAINER OF SQUAD
Under the watchftj eyes of Cap-
tain l«vien. Phil Willis, Pred
Cabledu and Bob Travis, Vlcti>rla's
"Rep" Rugby team went through lu
Initial workout last evening the
Oak Bay Park m preparatjon for
ua f erthooDilng exhlbiuons wiui thr
faowaa Japanese fifteen. Accord-
tot to tha Information rvoelved from
»Ved Oabledu, newly.«ppalntod iao>
ratary of the Victorta ^igtar Uttlon.
the lads will go tfafoiwh tMr flaees
twice a wa41i to be la dkat*«laai
condition.
A good ttvnmt was on hand la-it
night. The squad worked rarefully
on aooount of the hard Krniind.-^ so
as (o avoid Injuries. Paasinit and
kicking oooapled the tftayen* time
as taokltng wba entirely oob of tb«
quaauon.
Captain Lovien, well-fcnewn
authority on the oval pastime, haa
been appointed bead trainer for the
iqtiad and wUl receive assistance
from WilIU. Cabledu and Travis.
Wlltts and Travis trained the
[Wps" lasi year, while Cabledu and
Travis brought the Canadian Seot-
tteh throuib to attp ieagiw cham-
pionship and alw the BvWMb Co-
lumbia mllitla honors.
Tlie fifteen from the "land of
the rising nni" will arrive tn the
Northwest about August 3» and will
pla^* two gameji on the Mainland
before appearlnp before Uie lottl
public. The iiiiure* here are
tobedoled on September 17 and 34
at the Royal Athletic Park. TlekeU
for the gsrr» will go on sale shortly.
t« Uine. Apparently ho was not
throwing away any cfaanoee of get-
ting Bradmanl wldtet. Wyafet
showed ftne strategy In getting the
wicket of A. F. Klppax. M. Tite
left fhe flcld to change hla shoes,
and Peebles wa* put on to b^l. In
f^.' r™^''--' -^r. ""."".y^^^^ '^""r ru^nem and Misses Mona Miller
set. 7-5, but her opponf":it rAllled lo
Win the next set, 9 7, ,>!ier aome
fine tennis. The final tiet went to
the winner by the same joore.
Capiul City players dM eicceptlon-
ally welUn ttta opentoc gnds wltti
up from lonp-fleld to short-leg and
talked with Peebles. He suggested
the of baU which fooled Klp-
paa. wlw bit up ^catch that WyaU
took.
nONCS ATTENDS
tlie Prtawe of Wales was a vUltor
to Uh KennlngtoD Oral during the
aftqnwon. wbUe tba eapaetty crowd
Big League
BASEBALL
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kvad <jp naanni Uia
eai feet lasfead tewd wbaa Mm Oaal
praur «*11 Out Intra iM
lorn for hom* and. rt)tlia«clna Kincaman. antcaaad
da. Oullacan. aUari itraaalnant. aarad ST««ad thraiuh-
terfli^|«l M as tlaiMse fat UM
HCMiillBEAKN
IN mi lOlMY
Tcslerilar'a R^^qlta
l^ronlo tfl .i-rv-r GRy A,
Rocheetor 4, Newark 4.
nutiMg al MunliH
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l.'.'-iti r^olfer f>r«p« Ma!
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Oaly
BANFP SPRlNur; llOTfX, AlU.,
Aug. 14,-— Jack Fraser. of Vancouver,
defeated U Wellivcr, AlbcrU obara-
In the Pftnee of WalM IVopby
toumamaMt now in proereu iierp,
W J. "Bill" Thempaon. and O. B.
l.yon of ToranLA>, won their games,
the former defesflng I. f Stewart
jy.. of WiwhJnetoii. I)':. *; niiA i
bad the latter eliminating .)n.:li
n^greaves. of vaiuKniver. 4 aad 2
Dtti Kennedy. e( Wtmilpag, wen
kr dtfaatt ftom A. B. WWm. tt
LauttvOiBL KiidiiiBj. ead Dave
Amott, or Winnton. dkpMd eC
K O. Allen, of VIetetla. by IM etoee
maifin l up. This game was the
hardeet fought of th« night and ai
m HflBiiMli iMtt iba
iim IN SDUH
SensaUoiul ArKratine Bbp VMs
Now aecbeOe Nagio AWay
Wllh Left Bask
l6HORt
gnww ON MBAF^g|d«
Hands on
NKW VfXlK. AU«. IB. .Jutlr.
e-uaies, Argentine Ughtwelgbt,
knocked out Bnioo flawAi Mew
ItoeheUe. N.Y . negsob In tbi iliilb
md af ttieir tea-roaad bout at
tba qu44n4bafc* BtaBMn toaflgtat.
■aeh weighed IM 1-3 potmda.
The end of the one-dded boot
came 1 mlnnie and fi n^wn6t> after
the sixth rotind had ar>tteri under
aay and marked a piddtn thangf
In the nghtlng lactka el OW SMb
American.
After wing hU right to eend n\*!
wtefo to tha Biai lor a eount of
Bibp to tbe 4eo6od aad 4««to la tbe
ttM mmxm wddnaiy ibMad ton
left hAok, two of which droto bto
negro imwQeot back to tba f4tolL
By AL DKMAKBB
(Parmer PHaher New Yerfe Otonle}
One of the best sets of signs ever
used In the msjor leagues by a man-
ager was oristnated by the latc Pat
Mormn. when he mnnajied the cham-
pion PhlUles tn 191 &
Moran osed liie ginve thrown
down by h ts third bs^enan
at the oonelusion o( wi inning, lor
his key. All algna given on tba lar
side or tbe gtoto ware net to be
token by tt» bpUv. M all algna
gtwn on £a BMT gMI «4fi eper-
atlie
If lie -'r-vi>ed with his hands )ust
above his knees and « as looking at
tbe batter It vas ihe rigv, to uicrl-
flee Tf he wax looklnR away fnmi
•I ' ;i^M.'r bla hand* m the
aaiiif ,-i'.,'i'n, c meant to '.ake the
next bnw
If Ills linndn were on ill* knees
and he looked ai tba batter. It was
Mw algn to hit tba nait ball piKdiad.
The batter, of oaune. was euppeead
to give the hit-and-nm Hgn to tbe
bast nmner and hit with htm.
If. however, his hande were on
ond Miss P. Jackson all surviving.
Play will oonllnue durtna the week
and some keen compelltl-ju l5 ex-
pected tKtore the champions are de*
, clared.
Results follow:
Men'* Hinglea
L' Com .r I Edward-* defeated
R I'.'ir' I: 1,
W. J£. Corfield defeated M. Blunt
8-4. 6-X
.1 Hsnimond defeated Harold
Mclean S-'J. 6-1.
P Uocklng defeated H, Harding
(1-3. fl-4.
C. H. Rayment defoated D. oaap-
baU (WJi.l
J. Coleman defeated W. Jaekioa
U-D, 4-4.
M. T. Garfield defeated Wmk
Hannah g-t M.
We4b4n*i BtogtoB
Mlaa m portor delbatod Mtaa P.
Hogan 4-1, 4-0.
Mils ts. Greenwood defeated Mrs.
D. WUton 4-1, &-7. 4-3.
Miss M. Miller defeated Mlsa
ateenoon. 4-1, 4-1.
Miss P. Jackson defeated Mtaa U
Kitchen. 7-5. 7-4, 4-7i
MLv) V. o Shea di<4atod Ubra. *.
Hsll. 6-1,
Miss I. Ori^nwo.-d dlll4<4g KiM
L Piper, fi-0 H-1.
Mlv- mkmc McNab defealad. Itti
D. RobliMOii, 6-1. (J-I.
Men's Doubles
K. Cortleld and T. OorAeld d4-
fcsted r. BiBnt I44d M. Btatt. M,
fl-2.
B. Lcney and J, -thmawng «4*
fcalid R. Bwton «Bd K BHvdblf»
4-4, $-X
MliBM asbaa end Bvaiyn AoM
daf eated MlMa J. Oreenvaod and
Greenwood. 4-1, 4-4.
Mines Jackson and UUtar de-
fitotod Miss D Hoblneon aad USm
riper. 4-4. 4-3.
Ml ted Doable*
Mr- H.ill ;irKl P I-Uitin deleaVd
MrA. Steensoit and ParUngLon, 6-4.
4-4.
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he
neat
ball.
the batter It gave
privilege of hltUng
pr<^vmed » Via a goag bail and b«
liked IL .
Thato gigna ore * Mn aaapa-
mua for Iba emuig 4Mi*4w I4aai.
m tt gtvM pan ab M of what
4BB ha aaaoavMHd and a amart
■ftia to
gensb
DtFEAISKIWilieHT
Bob Pearee t AiKitrr-a Kprt-lal tiuar-
ler Mile I>A*li Agnln«t GbSb-
dlsn ( hAinpInn
BAYSTDK JtAMI I, TO N . On t. ,
Ana 18 iv>h Pearce. Australia"!
OlymiH'- Klnnlra arulltng chsmplon.
worn Bperisi qi|»rt#r mile dash In
the npeiting event of the Brltiab
Bmpire ganiM rowtag prognmme
here lato ibib afleniooa. Pearto won
from B (Mid or ftfe. tnetosa^ Joa
Wright. Canadian idngtoe titlbd and
former f^lamond Bcufls wtnnof,
Ttie blonde AtistraUan and
Wright «hot out Into the lead from
the ttart. Wright holding a quarter
lengih lead on the fi;*.nipir it^r
until the iialf'Wsy iJfl W Then
Pearre'i long powerfiu .ilrokei. csr-
rted his shell up to even term*.
Flflv yards from the flnlah Wright s
shell nearly ^ llided with thai of
Paaroe and lie iiopp^l ptiUlog,
rtares sbewad a ataar via tfm:
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THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, BX, WLpyESOAY. AUGUST 20. 1930
'6i
RECORD FIELD TO SEEK CITY GOLF TITLE
Long Shots Provide Fans With Thrills at Willows Race Tock
Bob Morrison Will
Have Strong Squad
Seeking His Crown
Defending Champion Faces Stiff Opposliion as Fntrics
Pour in for 1930 Titular Event— Uplands
Course in Excellent Condition •
BEUEVE IT OR NOT
BylUpUy
wonderful rundlll.in the d'.v kiu;,
chvnploojhlp will net utnlci way uii
Sundiiy wlch the thlrty-six-holc
quAlUyliK round «t thf upland'.
Oolf Olub.
ooQiRaaiiflt fifd* In um bMOTf oi
Uw tsanuwlft ts expected Co tee
off after the title &t pteeent itdoni-
Ing the brow of Bob Morrieon. of the
TJpllLnd^ Golf Chih Kntrlr^t mml be
m thi" tjH!ids !■( J;ihi) i:avpii >fcre-
tary tjf thfl tiiilancl-s i.iub, by Friday
^vcnriis' »• S <i( !t>ck Tiie course will
be ojM-n to romprtilrr.s fi-r pracrire
on Friday.
The Ilmt Mini m-i->!i.-'. Luiml., '.[ [he
meet will hi- pimcii ( .(i AiiKij%t :ir
Quarter and Miiii-iiikui.1 mi Aiigu'^t
11, ud the eluuDplda will woexid
Silt tturooe on Beptomber 1. Labor
Say, teaemtim UUztr-eta-boA
flnalf. Drtfiiiff. putting, «ppnMChiiig
and rrlxed founooieo. oompOlttkaB
wn; be carried out to OOOjItflOttDn
uUh the tourney.
A' cording to Secretary Caven. en-
ine.'i are pourlnf In fiut and when
ihe rontingent 1b let I"(■^r■ f"r in?
medal round soaip Tiiip go.f will
club In Th« city Ls setidmg forth Its
be«t beU with bop« at n^axntat
vtth (he crown.
MORRIHUN FAVORITE
With Morrlaon playing on hU
home cotirse, he will go to the suri-
Ing poat a itrong lavorlte to repeat
tail perfonQftBG* of twelve mooCbs
■ga Re sateetf the tMe iMt year at
the oi>k Rnv lajraot IV
Harold i.iT r-!uMn, ddhnptf ftOtttatlM
niils, 7 aiid 6.
Fi'iir rliib rhamplaoa, Sbltdd
)\m i.jnir^un, Uplands: Norbu WU-
lit-,'. Coiwfxid. Wlllard WlOa, lUk-
rauiey. and Art Beaaley, VlBtarla,
DTP pxpected to bo mm ftartm and
all tnay have aooieCbllV to fO-
gatdtnc UM wbmabonta of Um tltte
tor IMO. Ottwrt who will face the
■tarter are Jack Matron. R J Oar-
CUK Harold Uneham. Walter Hall.
Alex. Stralth, J, H. mrhard-^m
OlarencaBryaJoltson, Deamond Bar-
A GRAVESTONE 114
The mountains abo«
.CRIPPLE CREEK, Col.
Larg^^ Prices Pairf
In Most Events at
Popular Enclosure
Several Ooublc-Bafftlcd Odds Art Hoisted Against
Winning Numbers Billy Skidd Returns Best
Hgure* — Swift Cop Piaccs to Reward $39
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Fall Hats
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614 YATES ST.
BOB MORRI8UN
Wh« nfll i«l«Ke hi* «Hr »M tto.n .<
»lJa)uti« a*lt Ctak wkM tbi n*id i»»
la tt» naUfrlaa raaM Caaeay. Mar-
ttoM, attfeaath a atnat famlw. will
(•M iMM •f lb* •UlIMt ovvmIUmi W bla
>au(bf«l rarcor.
rett, Franic Thomas. Art Christo-
pher, J. Sarldent, It ChalUner, F.
DUIabough. Dr. Weatwood. BiU Pom-
mof, BUI Nowoombo. Walter Hew-
eonba. Aek M^vUle, ooorge Pretty.
Al lUk, D. A. Macdooald. Charlie
Morrino, Major Altken. Percy Bd-
moadi, George stralth, H. A. lamay
•sd Diok Wlleon.
mm 10
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Heavyweight Grapplers to
Appear in Return Go at
Tilliciini Gymnasium
"ROCKY" BROOKS IN
SEMi-WlNO-UP SHOT
Anxious to lajfi back the prestige
he ]a<>t here In Ma last eppearanre.
when lie went down Xn d-frnt at
thf Imnds nf ih^ fust afvl ruKped
PituI Wllldn.-., rnirnirn Br.ijjplrr. Rob
Kru«e. of pnrtlaiid, i,i rrrtilTii? bark
on Saturday to r-ppoee Wilklns In a
return battle. The bout is ihe main
event of Promoter Fred Richardson's
presrntatlcn at the TUlleum gym-
najtlum. "Rocky" Brooks. u^I
wrehtlrr. will br> bark nn ttw card
niMU VIUDSftiN
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COULD
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M YEARS
EXPLANATION FOR YESTERDAY'S RIPLEY CARTOON
The remr-Year Old Kride of India Children's weddinBU of the kind I attended during my sojourn sC
Jaipur were quiw- 1 1; .t<u:i.itv ir, iiiitiii iirmi \pry recently, Tlie English Government has lately Instituted
some energeUc nie«sijrr,N ui sUmii mi<. ihi* abus-. »hlrh h highly prejudicial to the welfare aS ^ndta. Z drew
The Age of Ihe groom was sU yMura. The 'Inurtan"
age of eleven years.
llMoe wtbe want loaUng for
leiiu'ietfc after Warstaa'a aeaaa-
tteuJ iriaa af Manday, ysatsrday
al Ihe Waiaiia taea baek had
planty ef diversion offered Ut
tbem darlnx the srveD-eveot pro-
fr.smiiir. ami Ilmsr who managed
til .1 ■ i.u|)l' or Mliitii-r^ were
«<lt r<'>.iiij 'i] hir tlifir afl'T noon.
fiT III r\.nU oiJlsKlri- tiilrd
and ^o^lc box car tlgunsn were
posted asalMl «Mr «la mm-
ben.
Billy Skidd returned tlic longest
straight odd.^ when he skulded
home in the second event to have
$3'iM posted against hla number.
Pangold ran him a clow aecond
when he won th« fourth aeont to
reward the fortunate onea wltb
HUB for a noee dueat. Another
handaome prire waa paid by ^Mar
Shot, who copped the etxth raea
and paid 32Sao for a nose paste-
board. Jock Beaman paid another
ludicrous Guni when tl8 was
hoisted fl'iainM hit iiuinber, but the
longest odds of the day was left
lor n plaoe horse. Swift Cop paylnf
$M In the fouxtb.
Chatter Bey and tHa Ma;..v i^o-
vidsd the beat tlnlih of the day
wbn tha latter got a noee dedaton.
Sercral other good raoea were seen
by a large crowd, the majority of
whom were woman.
Palaes led the rtden. bringing
home two wlnnera and l«o,thMi.
cHATm aors winb
Joekiy oralgmyla branbt the
faeortte Chatter iar homo a neck
wumer to the mat race over five
and a half fnrloiigB. Dan MUoy
waa second and M-nagir 9eth
the briflp from natiirr. tnmiPdla'^'lv afl<*r t.ne rriprriDnv
remains a mere tormalHy imfi; liip iniltiren reach Ui
K»»r, Famona French Horap. w.in Ksttr, t-h" mrjgL famous fo the nendi running horses headfl
the lixt (A all equine winners. His total is In excess of $320,000, won In eleven races. The Amarlean' Zee la
second on Uie list with a toUl of |3U,000 woo In twenty-three raeca.
Pleaac address all queries lo Cartoonisi Ripley, c/o King Features, New Yorfc Oty, K.Y.
Giants Take Second
Place From Brooklyn
In National League
McGrawmen Down Cards While Robins Lose to
Pirates — Cubs Drop Qne to Phillies and Battle
to Tie in Sixteen Innings
NATION U. LEAGUI
The downfall of the National
League leaden In yestentayt games
(^ponent yet to be named-
bam. Bush and Hartnett. Called:
Wllkini ha.1 the disiln -non of
being the only man. with the exccp-
two o< "Dynamite" Oua Sonn-nber?
worlds champion, and Id. -string-
ier" Levla. famaer tKlebalAv. to
defeat Knus In a local rtaw. On
Satiirrfav night the ymithAil Ptvi.
ilandrr will be In then aghttaM to
reverse the nod. '
(|iva qiMk pwa oaaofiio ui ouip
A.M£RI( AN I l Adl K
NEW YOHK. Aug 19 C har>
;;7nTrntn";-;-on7"pu"c; bTdV^' , ^^.i^.^'L^'^L'^.i^'^^^^^^^^^
Myrllr Conii Win$
lOO-Mvtrv Senior
Find at SporU
HAMILTON. Ont. Aug. If.
— Uynia Ooek-MoOowan.
of MOntnal. fomiarty at To-
ronto, won the 100 metrea
mentor final of the woneni
Canadian trark events, lead-
ing Hosf O Neili. of Toronto,
and Kay Griffiths, of Toronto^
to tbe (jipe. Her ttaBo waa
13 7-10 seconds.
at. Loub. i-2 The OlanU paesed
the Brooklyn RidUna antf MrSy;2»°*«Vth pI?^™«
^ .... .J »W» to Uia elghlh
BrooUim dropped hnrk bv an 8-0 innJng, R R B.
defeat at the hands of the pittuburgh I Chicago o i a
Pirates, while OhlesgO kept pace aa,M^w York 3 8 0
the PhllUa took the first game of Batteries r-nrn-*.,? «nd Grouse;
hik; ' . ■■..-■ii
Indiitii* Win Pair
rr)N AuR 19 - Cleveland
S
4303
4aM
third. The winner, always In doee
quarters, took charge at the head
of th5 stretch, and gamely held Oft
the d?t*rmlned challenge of Dan
MaloY. The latter set the early
paci* ManaK-r Srth was a good
third over Irish Jury. Janiw c and
Lauram. who earned qnlfe a lot of
money, wer? never contender.-! ]
Odmlng through on the rail nn
the home stretch. BUly 81UI1. witli SECOND RACE— CtahBlnc ; parse
Jockey Sporrl in the saddle, un- 'bree-ysaf aide and elder:
^ "."^^ P**^ W»»«» the "/^./""*S!?JLM>-
King entry headed home a Held of
ten In the aecond Ave and one-half
furlong gallop. The winner was ir.
Biur Skidd (aporni...in.et tu,sft I isi
otircn D( PTMMr <aass» s.ie 4 m
Uean iD neall . ., isj|
TiiDc l:is I'L Aba ne: Cariula. Uax-
um w . Bodsi Pods*. Tatavk abasfacrd.
Valter Joa. VUwyard
Thud raM — claimlH. purn ins. for
Wftitern Caaadlao bnd». tbna-vm-olds
knd olttfr; Mn furloasa.'
Jack BMBiaa iMaaaV liaae I S B» I S »«
: Bf a BiwMm <a«Ur> i u s fo
'■I'm lUiaan iRont . . ]
Mme, 1:01 4-9. AtMi ran Rlkck Aalat,
Voik B«U*. Bon«ra BUr. ■Tuacadot. Tvtli.
U^ti Vicioria
• MarkriiUa cntrr.
I oui-.S racf- -ClatnUis. Suri* MOO, (or
ihi" irir aid* sod oUtri flva turloost:
Ciiicoid chlpplnfi . . .IIS aa IIS.1t I B 4S
a»iti Cup >D Naall as.sO IB.M
SkiKiiln I Palatal
Tlmr. 1 m Alio ran American Uo.or.
Gold CapL ja«h aiUrorU). Bbaata Oraooy,
Dora Somtra. LKUa Cop. Ma O-
nttb rs<:»— otalmlBC. paraa IMS. for
tbm raar-alda and oMtri Mf mtU-
Tatar Doylf «Swin>..| l.fe | CIS I I.4S
WIcUwaek (PraMttu) ... USt S.M
OaUnHw JO (Ntoost a.«
HM<sr n«A tea Baa. AsoiM. Brook-
atalh taao—oaallm. sunt lioo r t
Uuet-yaarHMs and sMtii ant niit ana
••vaaty ranlt.-
BMsr ahot fXelM MI M SII.TV I efl^
SbaSU LOT irtaftlekW . . t.M 4 50
raved war ia8o«> lu
TtBS. 1:41 i-S AlBo ran: Onutor. War-
Una. Jack Knlsbt, JlBmy Tilna. Sand-
rifinit' rae«— Claialaa, punr ison tcr
librae oMi olda and nMfli, oor mil* ttiti
a*Ttnir lardt
WtUUD D la loom
tralacti . , . 1 I to t 4 40 t 3 U
DuHnaa (P«vtci ... * ij j
(Maoan (Ffodrtakai m
1W 1^ Also ran: amt Mooar.
aseirs aamm, rum wma.
oivmcicnrr BTTRiM
PpST BACB-gaMu; parse
•ve rorioagi UA.
4254 FtBOk a.
43W Bremenrald
43S8 Bem VareweU
War Rose
RprlngfJeld
Danle
Queen Merle
bUm Jennlngi ...
Tbwton'S Oem
Orand PoUy
Also eligible:
4250 Irish Jury
4289 Chatterbcv
4259 Manager Beth
4248 Aden II
1931
"Alif^i y^tmth a/ dhe Air
Before you make a purclu^c
of any radio, be aure ami
hear this magnificent instru-
ment—liiygcr and belter
valtie than be{ore.
Majestic has always act the
pace, anil will ronlitme (.. ilo
so. Thousands o( saiisiicil
cQstomera can testify to
tfte^ ^NQQltMMe.
Majaatic Headquarters
Kent'
641 Yates St I'hnnr W4')
Also eligible:
4an Skooiin lu
4282 Swift Cop 101
42Stl James C 106
FOl Ki ll RACK— c;ialmtDg;par»e
UOO; three-re«r-olds and older;
Bve and ang-hnlf hsrloaga <U).
<42S2i Tenaaa im
Jean Manila iot
Haroum r \ i, 100
Saity — IM
Shasta Qraney ....... IM
Dudu 104
4180
42Sd
4362
4217
4323
4352
4247
4356
lis
lU
lU
111
109
109
107
107
107
100
107
109
108
109
Rufflng
Really vottdfrfttl baitatna In re-
tniflt, guaranteed bleytfigl Oooie
in today and see thun. Yarus
*5
MONTinT
PUMLEY &
RITCHIE, LTD.
"»«Hsr BlaiKlaa-'
eil WUm M. taroaaa BMs.t
BUY
MYAH'S DAYMABK
Tb* An-anuA noMr aiado. anwota
aa aUk aad OsaU L«a. at
aaoTKH-ra sToaa
inaiia oiNst'
OfCOKDEFn
Make DrrUlnn Mnnd.iv
Sunday ( lonlnit
VANfOUVER. AuR IB -WHi. the
iUR^,\.ition by Mayor W H Malkln
that miniature golf courv owners
a'SS?*** opinion ■ and close
their oourMB BUBday. the police
oommtesloo, at a special meeting
thu morning, decided to defer tUl
Monday any action regardlne Ban-
day play,
"What fl wrnna with Sunday golf
nn th^^f iiiiniBture courses?" asked
J. W. deH FarrlB, K.C,. counsel for
the proprietors He described the
game as clean. healLhy recreation
Doirt think that you are going
to make people go to church by
driving them olt the mlnlatun goir
courses." he defllarad. "They wool
go You should consider what the
3.000 people who play mtmature golf
on Sundays would be doing if they
were not allowed on the courses.
"How does this parlkulsr activity
measure up ti the general standard
of pennltl^'d Sunday actltlty?"
asked counsel "That should be the
teat. I eubmit that it doMit differ
materially from Lbe other forms of
Sunday dlvtnlea which are allowed
I "tattitng. motoHag and ao on."
$5,000 Will Go to Winner
of Ten-Mile Race at
Toronto
llialr dooble-headar. log. and than
battled tha leader to a 6-6 tie hi
the ateond gnaM. wMeta wont sixteen
innlnga bwora darknoK gtcpped
pll.w. itwlf- rir/ralrd U:-' fV-^fdn Red Sox
Tha standing Of the three leaden : "'^■"'"^ ] "f^'i "-3 bere todav ^.^^^
W L. PCI WeMey Ferrcll wen his twenty-flrst CLOSE TO F FTY
Chicago' . 71 44 TOTi victory of the eeaaon In the opener. »a
New York _ _ 87 48 .5«ll„.^'?* R. H. B.
Brooklyn r,3 m 515 homh ' " *
n.^jr,'r^» ! '"^l^'I^erW'F^^el'r and" fiwell!
PnrSBUROH. Aug, 19 - The Gallon. Bii^hey and Berry,
Second game—
Cleveland .
Boeion
BatCartaa: Laweon
RuaaeD. Durham and
R. H. B.
... 7 11 I
.--3 7 1
and MyaU:
Connolly.
COATES
Plymouth
DRY GIN
The best in 1793— the txrst to <lny
BOTTLKO IN PI.Va«OUTH, KNOUANQ
Thitg(l\erti»cinent is not i>ubllal|ed u( Uiaplajfed bv the Liqtiot
CootroJ Bwd or by Um Govcrontnt of Briliah CoIbbU^
Pirates made it two straight over the
Brooklyn Robins today by poandlng
three Brooklyn pltehen for a 0-0
triumph. Stara Bwetenlohald Brook-
lyn to six hlbL R. R. B.
Brrwklyn o ff 4
Flttsburgh P 12 0
Ratteriea: Phelps. ElllQlt, Moas
snd LK^pea, PiQinkh: Bvatonle and
HemsJey.
Braves »hat Out Reds
CINCINNATI AiifT 19 Boston
shut out ClnclnnnU m the last game
of the season hers between the two'Phllrdetphla _ 0 5 j
teams, 4-0. R H, BE. I Balterte^ Blaeholder and Ferrell;
3naton 4 g OiWslberg, Rcmmell and Cochrnne.
Batterlos: Praokhouae and Crooln: wA^wiwriTrtw a ,0 .
Rlxev Ash and Oanih vva.shinoton. Aug 19 - Detroit
_r™ ^r™^ der,.«tefj Wiwhington Urrr l^day. 3-1.
wwa aseve vp ] m a pitching duel between Whitehlll
ST. LODIB. Aug. lS<~Tha Mew 1 and Brown. R. h. B
York aisnti «ent Uito aaeood pbice'Oetrcat „ g g 1
In the Natkmsl League today by Washington „ 1 g t
taking a cIom game from the Card-i Batfetrtea: WWIthlll and Oaiaulala:
Inals. 4-3. white Brooklyn lost tO'Brovn and KoA
Ptttsburnh Tlie Giants bunched'
Brown'i Whitewash A'li
PHILADELPHIA. Aug 19 -The St
Louis Browns defeated the Athletics
7-10 today in the Anal gaoie of tha
series here. OoaUn hit three hom-
ers and Oeorge Blaeholder held the
A's to Ave hits. R. R. B.
St. Louis — .«-„ 7 Ig 0
TO SEEK AWARD
three hits In the second Inning for
three of their talHcs. R. H. E.
New York „ 4 13 0
St. LOttlO 2 9 0
BattertcR: RtobbeD and Hogan,
OThtian: t4ndaay and Mancuso.
ahrteen-budnr Qmk
OBICAOO. Aug. The Cubs
and Philadelphia battled to a t^ii
leadlocfc in cbtteen Innings In tha
-aeond game of today's dooUe-
haader after the PhiUlea had won
Iba flnt one. 9 to 8 It vss the
seeond Tvertime tie of (he series.
Sundsy's second game having goiw
!leveo bmlngs without a derision
ind nwemllallin MV* double bit!
Pvat gam^v. IL h. k
Phlladelphto Aug
'hieago S U 1
natt/Ti/-A: (nreetland. Bibbb, WO-
ir^utrhtry and DavU, Root, TaaAOtlt,
iWelsim and HartoatL
Serond Kam^ R. R. E.
Philadelphia 0 la 3
Obldago — fl 10 1
BattailM: OoUtna and RcMa; Ga-
I NtOaT.OANBI
..*t 0»Mand- R. H. K.
Hollywood . loo
Oakland | T 1
Batteries— Turner and Baaslar.
Severld: Craighead, Ur<;iuatd and
Lorn bard I
At Angelea— R H. B.
Portland 6 7 1
Los Angeles • 13 1
Batterlee-Ksattaig, Walters and
Woodan: Baaeht and Bannah.
At HefTamnto R. H. E.
Mlaslona . . S g S
Sacramentrt S g I
BarterleA t Hllrtti ■nil'fcgnl.
FUrui bitI Wirt*
ASHTON BROTHERS'
POLO TEAM LOSES
NBW YORK, Ang. If.— Tht four
Aahtmi brcLhers, polo players of
Australia, «T:t tmineed today by
the United SUtea Amy four. na.
tionai joBftir alMHaMi^ U geai*
too.
TORCNTTO. OnL. Aug. if,— Uore
than two score feminine fwlmmlng
stars will endeavor to overoome the
two-fold handicap provided by Lake
Ontario's Icy waters and the pei-rrr-
Ing lamprey eels therein to win
the tS.OOO prize offered by the
Canadian National EiUilbltlon to ihe
*Uiner of the women's ten-mile
marathon, one of the features of the
opening day on August 33.
Marking the conehialon of many
months faithful trahdng, fvty-
three memalds are expeetod to take
the plunge at the start about noon
Ftlday. providing the ware- had a
temperature of 58 degrees or better
four hours prior to itartUig time. It
the water la under tbe stipulated
temperstura Iba- iwlm W be
postponed.
The list, which closed last Satur-
day, wu released lor publloatlun
today. R contained an ouletandtng
■urpriae. 9U down the list la the
name of a t^nlted aiatii Olympic
•wtmmlng ehanvlan, nana 9£hcr
than Idas Cthel McQarry. Bttflalo.
nho will be making her dlftat Into
the professions: rsnk<i
Ethel Hniif rjnrv, New York
favorite and «l>'i;a-t ul the even! two
II mm. Is tapering on her tralnlnj
hera, aa axe must of the other
dangardua ooMeodcaa
Bb natldba are represented by the
fair naUton, oannahy. Denmark.
Pteiland. VnUad Btatea and Canada
babig the oamiMaa tram «boa
entrants haaa oooR. Qaaada and
tha UUIed BUtM, nf HigMi, have
by far tha gMt npmmt^mm, tn-
olttdtng tha faeond anai to annex
ttaa Mgigy porittana.
HIOGETwolgast""
TAKES TRIMMING
LOS ANOELBS, Oaltf.. Auk 19
—Midget Wolgast. reoognlxed sa
world ( flyweight btntlng champion
of New York and Pennsylvania was
admlnlaicred a fi'ind btaUng by
Newsboy Brown. veter;^n Loa An-
gelea trial horse, here tonight.
close contention throughout, moved
up when called upon and won the
decision by half a length. C^ieoi of
ProMicr bettered her position
throughout an't copied the place
berth, while the old favorite Ucan,
took the r,hrm berth The latter set
the pace for a half Carlisle was
fourth after doairg stron:;iy Valley
Joe. the faeortte, was never a con-
tender. The wtauwr paid «S7.ao
straight
JACK BEAMAN SURPRISES
Jark ne.iman sprung anHher
surprlw when he ruptured tlie tliird
race over five furlongs by a nrck
from the favorite. Bee Somn,-, in n
great stretch drive. Bee Bomers and
Jaek Beaman zaoad Uka a team
practteaUy Qia wtwle rtmte and
were always welt In fronU Jim
Rogan oloeed a lot of ground In
winning the show money. He ww
an entry with "niacador. The latter
was cloae for a half, but waa
plnrhed off at the top of the back
Ktretfh Jack Beaman returned
$ia Mratght
81UI another Mirprl.i* was regis-
tered In the fourth race when
Jockey Chipping brought Pangold
home a good winner. The winner,
always well up. went on top at the
head of the homa atntch to win bv
a length. Swift Oop, another out-
sider, took tha plaoa alot and
Bkootln third barth. Amvloan Mo-
tar was In front untU the torn for
home, but wtned. Joe O. waa a red-
hot favorite, Init never looked like
a winner. Jack Ellswurth. aecond
choice, threw Jockey De Pord twice
before the barrier was sprung and
then refused to break. De Pord
«Iu)wed (treat, camene** In hanging
ont'-' lii.-i ni'-'iiii' wh-n (lirn*ii, and
VUf. L'\:rv. R I- ^ ■■ 1- ■^r rrnwd
TUMMY DOYl.K ^HOWS - PEED
Tommy Doyle, with Swift dolnu
(he booting, took g tJirllUng decl- ,
slon from WIckawack In the Hfth
race over a mile. Oaiioping Joe I
waa third. Tommy Doyle and I
Wlckawaek fought It oat the whole
route r\tnnlnK like a team, and
were In a claaa by themselvea. Gal-
loping Joe was a good HiM. ftaak
Oat lor was fourth.
Spear Bbot won hit oaaODtf
straight out and gave form folldv-
era anothar groat Aaefc in the alxtb
raea ovar a aUi and seveBty yards
Bhaata Xilr was aoeond. a langtb
behind tha wlnnar. and Paved Way
third. Spaar Shot wis always close
and look command after going
three-quarters to win easily- Shasta
Lily W01 a good second, while
Psved Way fought 11 out with the
second choice, Dosiler. In copplna
show money by a bead. Sandawept
the favurlte. waa poDad «p after
going a half.
The pubUe efaotoe, Wtkh^ Blos-
som, proved to be tha beat In the
last race and won golttf amp.
Klngsman waa laeood and OuUaean
third. Tha vIbbv aaoM along on
Iba outride on tha hnna aInMi and
was nertr m danger afttr that
Klngsman set the paeb until Wiu-
up Bioaaom pMed hta vp>. Onlla-
csn waa ahniya doaa. ^mia mad
tired
KmiilM frdlow-
lhr>c *itar nMt *n;t BMSt: aO*
mTi" t s y< I 1 SO t 1 se
Iian M*l'<-,f -Brnrri ' 1 1 SO 1
UanMT »fi'> 'Cbenias) 4Se
Tini* 1 19 I « AtM raw: I saw, iim
Jam. Und' l^. Wa«W Wmtfk MsallSii
JaiB«* C. Irtah Jmn. H
-ht** 'r*T-aM
baU (orlaasr
4255
43ftS
4>57
4334
4940
Norton , \u
Invtctua 113
True Shot lis
Prince Taro - 113
Lucky Monday 111
— - Jack Ledl lOtt
*22^ L, S Junior 109
42W Viking 108
43SA Smart Bovaa 109
— Plying Prinoiaa 107
Also eligible:
4300 Ucan _i„*i^_ 107
4354 Tatters 113
080 Quean of Prosser 103
4360 undy Lou loo
TOntO RACE — Clalmtaf; pniBe
*h»e-jw-***"
Ave and MM!
farlaiws (U).
41M King Flame lU
4340 Minnie Meadows lOf
4178 Willow BramMs log
425S Moonchlld UM
4'Jirt Sun Fash . W3
SUrwhlm IM
4347 Maurice Mulcahy 108
OS7 Shasta Bishop lOO
4851 81a Turpln 104
4337 Brtle Soraers 103
Qraney
June bUt . ..... .„_. 104
Oregon Mist 104
Seima Barbee ,_. 104
suit Train : 104
Also eligible: ,
«« g lii
4304 JPkrrona Beth ....
4363 Amorlran Motor
nPTR BACB-^Tbe
Handir.ii); purse gOOO; fOe _
yaar '•ul^ .tnd o!der; one'WBa
aevenly yards. •
*MA Raiiida .^.u ^itl
4337 Erf en Slon ....a*-^w.-^;'iOf
42<2 Yo. khome .U7
'42391 Hairv H. Bdl -»104
41111 lii"/ i: .. 100
SIXTH HA( t — ( lalmins ; purae
S300: ihrfr-vr.ir-olds and older;
one mile und •.rceair yaais (g>v
4304 &L>.:ur.'thut ..kM-.ii.^.u.) 193
4360 Billy Wftla i^.*tli
4230 Atasoadar 113
4354 Kscolane "„I-IU
4a6T WUI Ward „ ll3
4338 -WU & rfffl 111
H F V E N T H RACB-CMMag;
P'»iy<r u(M; ihrce-year-elgi and
older; ane nalle and OM-onarlea 01.
■ — Cas Welch ......ij..^ llg
43SB
4357
4287
42AS
43A8
4133
43&g
Mib McOee tio
On the Job 110
Missoula Boy 110
Nelrtii Jfi . ,„ 100
Hiss cleo Rwrlteeter.., 108
Shadow Spark 1U
Pliat post. 3:10^
*Apprenttea altowanee fflilmga,
RAINVILLE BEATEN
^T NEWPORT MEET
NXWPORT R.1. Aug. ID^-ManOl
BalnvUto. ■Canadian Davis cvp star,
of Montraal, wat today dtfeatad bv
■ddlB Jaoobs. of Baltlmora. 6-4. 0-4,
in his third round mgtiAi of tka
annual Newport Cashw InvUatlan
tennis tournament.
England has been divided into
40,000 enumeration difttrlcts Iq iCM|»
aration for tskins i!ie census liSll
vear
New!
sn4
.90
COLORED
SHORTS
a • . for that very youth-
ful athlete of yours!
If ho'l m raung as three and oot more thaa
six, he's just the right age lo wear ihese
f.oe all-wool sbods ta handsooa'paHeis and
light t%v«ed mixtures ... and probably not
at all loo yoing to be detiglited with Kii
new logil la perfect good tatte when worn
with harmonizing or coatrastmg >cr«ey.
Mar we sftaw fon ikoB>
W. & J. WILSON
nr.
•a
In Ojfc Bar/
Mm • »s a*tc n»iaa«
■aUUMbae isss
mm
Reiuiilt Bieycies
BMTTBItinr
ROBINSON'S
1220 Broad ft
(^pp Colonlat
J
rHE DAILY COLONIST. X'lCTORlA, B.C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20.
At The Playhouses
rOLVNBIA The moit popular
THEATRE mystery story o( Oaa-
loii Latoux, noted
French master of w^lrd storleft. lia?
been mad* lulu u su[»*r dialogue
•crcen drauia by Unlvn.sal U is
"Tilt Ptuatom of Opera, ' now
bjlng Abowo «t Um Oolumbi» The-
HM. vj^ft M Chanv M ttie iiar
Mueh flt the oUbonto dnou li
shown in full color ^frecti.
<;OLiaKIJM Devil 4 Harbor - now
VBBJIWC at the oatwuni The-
»lre. unTolda the t«*n-
mt romance oC ft trmpestuous
*t«> («1U In love with the man kJic
bM Hottttf to ruin. Set IB the
colornil ateoaphere ol a Culbbeut
coaA town ommm by Enady pearl
trader*. Mktten dr fnrtone. ftift-
tivea and ne*«r-<lo-««Ib. "Devi I >
Harbor " offers Lupe Velez the mi»<
oolMfta whtele of her thort but
WAIBOW "A HcyaX Romance
Vnum ahowlng today at
tbe majpbouae The-
ttre. Is a dlvorttnt bit of romantic
romedy Tbe etorjr li eu of tlMM
dehghtiuUy Improbable aftalrr
Huwever. It Is juat human eiwi^fa
to play upon your heartstrlnge, even
while your ildes ache with '""itllrf
«t tb* hilariously funny sttittn&
CAgtgflgi One ot the moet un-
nouTU vatmX amreEatkm of
male «atoi« In Um hls-
td nioOaa pielartt '
AMVSEMEltTS
On tbaSwtai
Captt«l-RlQbMd SulliifaMes
hi nh« Dawh FMniL
Oba&ey.
Cda%a»-rDcftt-e Bwhor.'*
teMurtng Uipe VbML
Pmiiliileii ttmh <lMUenha
in '*The l4ul]r of ScandaL"
rttybeie "A Ronl Ro-
U«r. ».i BttlFluttMAtarhe.
CrnUl Gardes —
and Oaodnc.
Advertising Managers at Banff
Richard B»i thfliness, First Na-
tiniial- Vltaphmir star, hi "The
[>rtwn Patrol, - r1 the Capitol The-
atre all this «eek LVHiglaa Falr-
henks. Jr. Nell Httinllion (Jardnfr
James and two English aclois takr
bnpoitftni parU in thla Barthelmees
prodseMofa. The moM Important of
Ihe leeMT xolee le ptaftd by WU-
Uam Jamiey. whom nrM Mfttteoal-
Vltsphooe plac«d undtr Mtttaraet
tfltr nalof his splendtd mvt in
"The Dawn Patrol."
pomooif
WOMEN'S MP
TO BE CROWNEO
IN MEET TODAY
"The iMty of Soao-
dat;" Mtbo-Ooldvyn-
Mayor^ nav drama
THS photOffraph, by C.P.R., ahows deltgate* to the Western Ctttidlaa Newspaper Adv«rtiiln( Managers'
convention held recently at Banff. Left to right: Back row. standlnSt C. QuiUiam, Chkaco* R. L.
Sunley. Calgary Albertan; C. W. Roche. Spokane; H. T. Graham. Dayton. Ohio; W. A. Patterebn. Victoria
Time*; S. Griffith. Vancouver Sun; A W. Motcorella, Wirniipag Tribune; J. Torrence. Lethbridge Herald.
Silting: W. II. Jackson. Spokane I>aily Times; Mrs. J. D. MacmiUan. Calgary: W. C. Russel, Vancouver
Province; Miss Stanley, Calgaryi A. Stewart, VijBtorU Colooistj Mrs. L. Sunlfy, CalRtrv; J. O. Mac
miUan, Calgary Herald; Mr*. A. W. HoacoNfla, 'Wlttrij^ec. 0«or|e B. Cooper, Bdnontoa Journal
SOUND AUCTION^
and CONTRACT
lif W/iam C. WHITEHEAD
2ie 10oH€i} GrtaMJ^iAarUi^ 4k
A Wbok-Bwrted Effori WB Ohm
mf m Apparently nitpWtM
SltoaUen
A A J 10 6 2
« Kl
* S 7 3
A 9
r M lA K ■ 4
A 7« 542 r ■ ♦ Q J8
* A10AKSl.,,jJ«QA
A Q76*
V A J 8
4 A 10
4 K J 4
Centrael BMdhic
2ntlRd.
4 A
U f .-t
North
Ut Rd.
1 N.-T.
Pa's
2 A
I'ii '.T
South
West
ssei
Auction Bidding
1 N.-T. fMi
Paaa fttt
We often see hands with which,
thpugb the bidding la sound, making
coiikraet or bum la very doubtful
As tai the abMi deal, this sttuatton
fai likely to arise where a border-line
take-out of a No-Trump has been
mode with a suit for which th« No-
Trump bMdfr holA fWVUoaal Mp-
port.
The above deal, whm obl flf the
ftdvpr'i.irtc,' held n twr -nutter, is so
>ALiiNr ri'iM-i «u riiK BinoiNO
lontrarl: Sn iNi f 'leas live bid-
ding wtlh oiir U:t Pninip and West
poAsea. North iiohi.'i 2', <\\.iU-V trlcJt.'i
and a dlotxtbuiion which might, be
well fitted for the No-Trump bid.
but slooe lu quick trleks are held in
flve-eard ft»de suit and therolsno
honor hdd In Chibs, he deems it
bfrfT to bid two Spades than to
Rivr :,n immediate assist to the No
Tiump EAJ^t pBji»eA and South bids
four Spadeji His hand Is ao strong
that he Is Hfraid :hat North cannot
rebtd ThnuRl; hi' has no dUtrlbu-
tional value In support of the Spade
bid as far as ability to ruff Is eon-
cemed. he has four Qpadea. whleh In
ttaeU should help out North's Spade
suit. This bid of four Bpodts eoo-
ehtdea Ihe bidding.
AaetteBt South Mds one No
Trmuk. Woit pusM and Nortb Uda
two Bpatfn; eaooMnK the bMdfev.
tux
All A verr hard hand to open.
T9 ted j^y from a King. parUcu-
larlr WHllhe suit U long, generally
htvohtts the lo&s of a tnck^hence
the opening of a Heart Is ad%'tsable
Wh*re oppnnfTit* >^i<ld!ng h&s been
so fltrong. It d"r?i not appear desir-
able to o^n a threi?-fard Diamond
suit headed by the q- j. and the two-
Oftrd Ohib suit, uing the Q-nlne.
appears worse. Althoogb he b«<
thfl KUig of Spades, it Is Uksly thst
North and South have the rest of
the honors, and that if South's hand
cintain,-; the Are the Kint; lost
wa>, wiill. Lf Nfii tj, h.)l<i.\ the
.Ai'p the Kliiij luiiiiot b«' out.
lot he holds three Spade*. A'^rord-
Ingly he opens Uie four f t s.^ndes.
S9«tlt ptitfs the three vv<>t tjie
atoA^nd Itarth Colaii the tricx with
Korth eaoBot tgU MMOpr.or. ndl
Sut scttialty UHA OMTSidM td
the King orlgbmUy. Ml tb» l^leb-
tkina are that he did Clrantlng
such to be the faf t w.>uM appear
that he mu.^l. Inw Spari(> trtck.
one Mf.itr \::i-„ .^.'l ;*i> riuh trick*
onlcu EAhl should happen to hold
bo4h tbe Aee and Quean of Cltibs.
Sbioe » B«art nnaeso must be
token In ttme. he takas It nOw so
that he m«y assure hhas^ as to the
Spade situation. AeeonUngly he
leads the two ot Hearts uA Inklo the
trick In r>iin:my with the Jack He
now lea<i^ ttif nve of Spades, to
irtileh Wc^t 'i<.\\s t ) loUow 5ult.
He t.'ike.', a iru k wlt.'i ihp Ace «nd
iMds a sin&ii Club. Raat playing t~ie
Dhie. The Jattk Is played from
Oumay and West takes the trick
with the Ace:
West now leads a null Diamond
to a poBsIble K-J or Q-J In East's
hand
With the Idea of stripping the
hand. North takes the trick with the
King and leadA another C\\i\i This
la lakffi w:ih the King Ui l i:'iriiy
A amaU Club Is led from Dummy,
which Is taken by the lea tfl West's
band. West leads anottur XHa-
mood. irtrioh South takos with the
Aee In DnnunT' Dummy leadi the
ten of Dlftmonds, Which No)th
trumps. A small tnmip now puts
East in th*- !e»'i Jind he Is nbllg*'d to
lead away .'ron. hi'* KU.iT Henrla,
Of cotirsf. had N;:>rl,h knf>wn Ihit
Went lield the ten and uliie of
HOarts alone. hl.s problem wmild
have been emsy. but without nurh
knowledge lie must play the hand so
as to E«t noio atslstaneo xmrn the
adveriartts.
of modem M>cle(y, win close its
run todaif ak the D'tnunion The-
atre. The new plrM'.> hu.^ ^ not-
able cast headed by ^!!^^ t hatter-
tun a^ tiie actress wtii> U])irt.s Lon-
don arialocracv. am! Basil Rath-
bone Ralph Fr>rbe.s, Nance O'Netl.
Herbert Biin.stoii Moon Carroll.
R(Aert Bol (!f ! r y r 1 1 Chad wick ,
Bffle KUsler, Edijar Norton and
Others appear.
i
CLOSE TODAY
TORI MEET
Nam6& ffn* Junior Tennis
Championships Must Be
Filed This Evening
TOURNAMENT TO
OPEN TOMORROW
THE^t^tli^ht
uEKMUMm) MCE
BDtrloB wdl eloao thla ttmODt %%
« oVdoek for tbe Vietoria and Dis-
trict Junior tennis championship?,
which will start tomorrow on the
court.', ni the Victoria Lawn Tennis
CIut^ Aci-ordUitt l'> P- A. JackJOii,
secrotriry ui th« club, one of the
larRest lists Of youagstars tn the
history of the 9idet li opeotod to
compete for the vaxtoutf honors*
Competitors wtehlng to efltor mts
leave their namen at the clubhouse
or with the secrlary. PO Boa li03,
any tim'* today beforp the sero
hour Eiu'h fiitranl nius'. present
a ccTtLl^rate as la af. signed by
a piiretit, gMardtan nr ic.-irher.
Pour coveted u-ophles will be at
stakes two dented the Victoria
Club MM! tho other two by Hon. R.
R Pooley, Attorney- Oenerol. The
winners wfD rrtkln the challonge
cup«i for onp \'*'Rr whiif n miniature
will berofnr' 'ii'lr v^n" i^ufnt prop-
erty. Tlir> tuuriianii'n; wu.i Inaugu-
rated by Inrnl tennLi enUmslasts for
the purpose of encouraging Improve-
mcnt la the |day at juniors In vic-
toria and surrounding dijttrfcte, and
the committee In chasgk biOM that
all players eligible will chter.
The f'vrnl'! fn'lrn"
nnv;' siiiBi/"- i j.-trT IS years; Vic-
torl.1 Lfiuii TennL'-. Cup.
<i:ri;. Miiijieji, under 18 yearn; Vic-
toria Lawn Tennis Club Cup.
Bt«* stngiss. under » years.
Peoley Oup.
eto^ vadK u yeaxe;
Pooley Oup.
Gyros Capture
Softball flonifrs
Iroin Rotariawi
BUQcma nlB Hbatywoobts
There are now Just four heavy-
weights w.-t;n figure !ti usiv way so
far as the heavywelsht bUuatlou is
concerned. They are Max Schmel-
tng. Young Strlbling. Jack Sharkey
and Prlmo Camera.
It isn't what you would call an
impressive lot. There hasn't beun
a consistent performor In tlte lot
except C&rnera, and he could hardly
keep irum being mjuletent again^
I the putT balls thrown hie way. Yot
Tennis I happ?D to be the oaly four In
'the spotlight Campolo can hardly
t>p iiirludevi in This e.iUf-i'tinn r>ince In
his last t!iipc IniportAiit fights, man
or less, he was ou4)olnted by Phil
Soott and by Johnny Risko. This
doesn't give the South Amerlcsa
much to work on. He may be the
|m* e< the lot. but he heant ihowu
Wcttfblihig. Ilw "V>ii»ri«wi through
a fooli looked to be the worst of Ute
lot In his la;,t appearance. But bft
got th? big break in the big spot
aiul umt b Mbout all any one needs
■.o irrl-.f It h pr^llciiUy like wtft-
iilng a chaniplon.ihlp through ae-
fault.
Sharkey ha.t dtawn four stab;; at
the big title, and he K now f:irthi}r
away than he was at the xtnn, just
after he hdd eaten oodtrrv. wii^s
and Makaiey. StribUng has had ilu
leteit and tautest gaort and nsa to
be laafced Beit to sBluneViw. Vela
now closer to the title than Shar-
key Is. Camera is still the big mys-
tery- ixw-Mblv tfv> best or the worst
fighter or t.ifP. But he Is at
least Che biggc:'. drawing card, the
main money man at the gate.
Thrown in agalns: n first class op-
ponpnt ho Rill outflraw any of the
others by a pot full of gold, Tiiere
are still many who believe rai it:i ^
can clean up the lot wiUiout getiui-i
up a penplration. The meeting be-
tween Sharker end Campolo will
be just a heavyweight flgbC ptovtng
noUihig In any dlreeUoo. Slllker
can WW or loie without proving
anything. The two main ellml-
fwtlons now In .i1?ht must take care
of StriijMnm iiiid Camera Thry
may be flops, But they can't ou',-
flop the others to anv great extent.
Including Max SchmeUng. the
ffhemplcn.
hcti\y weights were proving fomc-
:hing without tapping th- iiutilk
Again. They all owe ihf> puniu- a
lot of money, which piohaul> i
their fault as long as the public in-
sists on building up- 1^ sucker luu
So far there Isnt.one left who hiu
shown enough to ask more than 15
lor a rtngxide seat They have been
puttlnj un i'2 and fj ftghta for etght
and ten tunes thla amotuil. and If
they are not wlUhig to prove that
they have improved enough to de-
mand more tfiste oair ba a public
revolt.
A Scotch Whi^kii of^^
Fulli^ aged in m>or/
Distlllpri. Blonripd and Bottlod in SmMand
This advertigeincnt it not pul>li>liea or aisLiuyrd bgr the Liquor
nyro*.' '.oftball team captured the
liitrrservtrr cliilm rjiftinplonshlp by
laklns Ihe nnal Uftri'.p of the play-ofl
.s'-rl"^ ev.>nlnfi at the Beacon
Hill gr ounds by defA«Mnr tin; Rotary
Club. lo-g. Up to las' jilKhts game
the dubs were deadlocked with one
■ana eaeh, but Stan Moen pUetaed
UM Oyroe to the tttie to tUtte ttao
imw. jaes lieXay teeeed i«r the
Hotartans.
DRAWING POWER
Camera could be matched with
Scfannlhig. StribUng or shailtey and
outdraw eny other metoh that might
be BMde by 30 per cent. Be U at
least socaethhig the orawtf Ukek to
watch— and the crowd tsQ't wrought
up about any of the others. They
tiave seen the others In loo numy
foul fights, dsndag doatesta and
wrestling matches.
It is possible thst nnv onr of the!
trio might knock out Camera. But
here U where the big money is— snd
there Isn't any big money anywhere
else.
The Oubs have ontu the last day
of August Id build up their lead.
After that they move out upon tJie
road, whll*- the Olant,". and Oodgcr*
fini.sti It: hvnue th: 'iiirili mo,"L ol
Sepioinbpr. Uiid^'r these condllloiu
the Cuba will need a lead of Llircp
or four games to be roiw;on;ibly isfi-
cr fairly sale.
Tbe Cub-Olant wriea thii week
may tell a big part of uie story.
Whatever the final fiiUah, Cub sup-
porters have bosn aum afraid of
Ow Otants than the XXidgera They
may be all daaip In this raokeolng,
out that u the way thty have felt.
If the Cubs can handle the Giants
OS they bandied the Dodgers, they
will be pretty well on: in the open
wiLi) something better than an evsn
chance. But If they start .tktdaiBB
in Utla New York .^rrlt?,, ihey v/iil be
in trouble the rest of the ay.
It Is tulle apparant by now that
Hack Wilson haa m Idsa «( ClTbtt
up his poTsuK or a«be Rtttn. Baci
Is going to keep on hitting his horn?
runs and let She Babe'.i fall v.hrrc
they may. He wlU be thf flr:t to
lift the National Leagur home run
record above fl/ty. And ha majr he
the rii.'.t In H long time to MMl Ruth
past tiie wire.
*7on are always wrltUig about the
left head In gelf." amaasta H. F.
"X had an Idea lOlf 1« a two-handed
gaate."
It la. But n>o«t gdUm dont aeem
to think sa They play It as a right-
handed game where the left mmly
gets In the way. No one has to
worry much about the use of the
right hand. But to the average
golfer Ihe left Is merely a handicap
He rounl learn to start the club back
with the Ifft and to ntart the down
swing with the left In main control.
In doing that he wlU have the bask
ol a golf swing. It will do nb harm
toatartcwtoglngaidubwtth the left
band ainfte to order to get the feel
of a left-hand awing. Without a
flm left band aad left wrist and left
arm to bit agalaet then it no guid-
ing factor In aitf «*y-^ fMtat ol
control
Mildred Phillipsen to Battle
Mrs. Ericl<son for J.B.A.A.
Tennis Title
DANCE TO WIND UP
TOURNEY TOMORROW
Mildred PhllUpsen, E^quur.alt
women's single* champion, will siyp
on the courts thi« ariernooii lii
quest of her second title »r the
season, when she faces Mrit, W.
Erlckson in the finals for the wom-
en's slT^gles chaumionshlp of the
J BA A TsDQla Ohib. with boUl
players wlal^av dAidly raoquou
thruughout IS* aiaet, am treat
tennia Is egpeetaA before ttM vieen
i& crowned.
Miss FhlUtpsen worked bcr way
to thr final bracket !>.' eliminating
Blddv lioyf af'ei unr of the hard-
est tht>r %f niaU-iifs of the tourney
The w:!i[i'r won the first set, 6-2:
dropped 1/1'' s-rond 5-7 but !iwept
tlir-'ut:'' the tiiisi .sfhMiiii iiller ex-
pl-^diriij bii;ii.ini teiinl;-
Mr*^ *riji ii:.af. partneifvl wp:, !;! ■
Brlck^mi will meet Biddy Boyce and
Cliff Marglson for the mixed doubles
orown. The former pair ousted Mrs.
Kriekaoa and Allan Wright hi
straight aeta, 6-4, •-4. while the
latter coufde ddwned Vivian Wilev
and Dave Bain. 7-4, 6-3. MlgB WUey
and Bain played exeeUently but
could not cope with their oppOMUts
accurate placemenfs.
■Isie Sams showed up brUliantly
to put out Miss Ooy in the waaMl^
consolation, while Scott upset tha
dope by beating Copplngcr.
I Tomorrow evening the grand
finale of the meet wUI be held with
the preicntatlon of trophies at a
. dance Xa be held at the club's head-
quartera.
ncsttits
H oraen n Singles
Mlu Phillipsen won from lOag
Boyce, 6-2, &-7. 4-3.
Men's SInglas
Wright wen from Rrick.<ton, 6-1,
7-4.
CenelatlBa Mnglca
Soott tfdik fMBi O0|iplnger, 6-1,
6^1.
Oanltb won -11 M' Vane, w.q,
Ml\*-d lKmbl<-«
Mr: 'V.- 11' II' I'mi Krli-k.'.on wen
from Mrs. hi k-k.-on and Wright.
6-4. 6-4.
Miss Bov'-'' aiid Marg vin won
from M W.loy and Bain. 7-5. 6-2.
Women's Coaaolatloa
Miss Sams woft fMOl MlM Ofly.
1-6, fl-4. 7-6.
vi\fA Pedul won frgn Ulaa l^Rir,
6-4. 6-3,
Men's Consolation
ScoU won from Smith. 6-1. 8-6.
TODAY'S DRAW
3 no— Pinal women'i RlnKlea, Miss
Plillllpsen V*. Mrs. Enchpon. No. 3
co\ut; imiplre. I. Temple Pinal
Bdaed doubles: Mr.s T.ioinas and
Mkaon vs. Mlas Boyce and Mar-
Mien, NOw 1 oottit: tanplra, E. stock.
Women'a oooaohmen: Jilas Saiba va.
Mi.ns Poden. Ma } court.
4 (K^— Women's DooaOMtleb: lOss
OlasK vs Mlw DftvlM. No. S eotjrt.
7^ T[i Final womrn .s druibles: Miss
Boyce and MiiM Wiley vs. Mrs.
Thomas and Mi&a PhUllpsen. No. 2
court. Eenil-flnal mens doubles:
Temple and Stock vs. Thomas and
Wright. No. 1 court Final women s
eooaolatlon: Winners Ml-a Sams vs.
Hiss Pedm vs. winners MIsa Glaas
vs. MlM Dnvieji. No. 3 OOVt;
! Mchanu9pSinger
BatU Approved
By N.Y. buke^
NEW YORK, AtiK la A tx.ul b.
tween Jimmy Mctam.n nod Al
Singer at catchweights wua ap-
proved today by the Mew YvA. SUte
Athleuc OcwunliBlen. It la to be
held at the Yankee Stadium. Sep-
temtwr i 1 Before contracts are
entered inro for the Slng»-i-Mc-
Lamln iiiai.h iii^ IiKliiwt-iKln title-
holder jiiu.^t .vlgn to ni>'et Tony
Caru(.i;i' i I (or (lir» ciianipii>n.shlp at
Madison J^iuare Uarden on or bc-
rora Movanber lA
DEFEAT MWNS
Seertalon Bcpreseotattves Ctutlk t'p
SeveaCy-Ntaie Mala to Thirty-
Three at HamUlon
HAMU IXiN, Ont . Aug. 19,—
Canada atand^ supreme ui the realm
of paddUug. Today, wearers of the
Mania Xaat oMBlafealy ontolaaaed tha
btwTtha nrffeii Btatea eouM offer
in the infuniWbul Oaaoe Kegatta,
Maged oa Ibe toStag waters ef
Burlington Bay and outpointed the
Amerlcaru by the overwhelmlntj
total of 78 polnu to 'ii
In the nlne-iiirn wn' ' .iij.rf- i"r;it
and double-blade ra ra, innnvaiit iis
which the AmerUaiLs ipori',(:i fd
Canadian crews matched atroke for
stroke with the crewa fran aereia
tha Una.
Pot houv and hours the leaatla
•.Uiiigtd aleng, with long delaye fi*>
qucrM At one tlnte It was tem-
;>.>iat;ly p{*iponrd whi-ii a rairuionu
awepi across Uie bay, but moet '>|
the delays were caused by the fact
that paddlers competed m many
evnte*
In a i»><A ei
MaUouKlUps.
"intX Mtbih attiMe, what Brtt^
lA aiWeol anywbeia aauM not
sooner partldpato b&. an* aUaiM
an Imperial sparttag fhstteal oIlMa
khul than become mlaed up in tha
bad blood and dubious standards
and pm^-thT'. tliat mark the Olym-
pU nallli'h?
I'hc i- . ■ ..k .)rK*n asks, and
iTtnc Imir l! irn: iiti'-nallsm In
.sptjrt ii*.- J ini aiiyUiir\g rather than
make nations like each other. Im-
perialism in sport contests tietween
men and women of BrltUh stoek
and owning a coaunon b^ty. will
be aU /or the md ti attUetlca and
aU for the goed el the amdra."
OAK 'BAY WOMEN
• WILL 01 AY PAR
RJDUNO ON FRIDAY
'Ilie monthly nu-ri .v.^ par com-
petlttoji ol the Vktorlti (Inll Club
women will be held PViday. Post
e&inaa wtn be tecelwd.
Twenty-^Bvea wigarti. totaling
M.06i'lone. wet« launched at the
Clyde shipyards In June, the laiceit
tonnage output abice June, ttOf, da-
cludlng the war ysan.
UNCASHIIIE l\
DEEEAIS KEHI
Xt ta
TBI NKZT MOVl
about tliaa aeaaa
these
JOKERSjro PRACTISE
The Jokers PVjnlball Club will
bold A practice at tbe Central Park
niursday evening, at 6:30 o'ctock
All last year's playem and others
Intfrarted sre asked to attend.
Dick
Tyldealey Boi»N In
for Wlnn.-rs— G
tei Vlot«rl«iij«
Deadly
LONQ-Y
fiy GLUYAS WIUiAMS
^MMBCMVAMTIDtO.
AIL 7ME KlP5 AR£ AUMV
IN Tri£ flRflT
SlPE OF I^Owe TCP fs
UML£,6VT1T iSHn
MUdfllM
^^l^ OK CURBSTONE
HIN «T WOftK OH fOii
f>UT THEY 00 N/JN^
cops iNHoufirTOMm
Biirtwps HE \m PS©
Hps w\f>mf^c Vrtoot
bMlP BC£IN f^/Mtl
1&Wl«HlHAr
fCanadlan Pr*ia Calitri
LONDON Aiis JO Lancashire
won their }-:ngiiah county cricket
match agaUist Kent, at Dover, by
Ml rune, Uig^ through the deadly
bowUsff of XMct Tyidealey. nua
bowler captured aUt Kent aaeood In-
ning wirketa for ab noa. Soona
werf i.ancashM.MaadlMiXttit,
312 and W.
Olouceelcr had a fine win over
Lel^ester^hlrc, at Cheltenham by
eight wickets. Olouce.-,;er ,'^or<>i5 3i~<
and so .runs for two witkots. and
Ulcestar 144 and 339 tColaman 114,
Ooddard aevan wlobets for 106 runsi.
Another wtnalot ooonby today was
Buck, who beat Stusex at Southend-
on-Sea by seven wickets. Kr^fx mnde
292 and 141 for three wlckr^'^ Con-
nor 67): Sussex. 3^3 and IfiO 'Smith
four wickets for :i2 nirLn
The match between Nottingham-
shire and Ycn-kshlre was atiandoned
When play was Imposalbte uday
owtof to rain. Tertshlre got the
potals for a flrtt tnalngs lead, the
More^ being: Rotta, 1S3; Yorkx, 4A1
for eight wickets (declared).
Northr.mpt'onshlre won from Mid-
dlesex a I^dts. on the timt in-
nlngo. when they ssored 393 against
78i. Second Inning scores were:
Northants, 269 for nUie wkkaU <ds-
HOONP Ht^m-
woor t^ rnf (Mfina
'M^ M*M9£ SOME PF
iMAT Hcu TM m^
The roodet ot the new type ot
automatic lotailniitor will be on
view at thf Kxhlbltion grounds to-
day In the building devoted to aolo-
mbbUe exhlbMa. Darlnc ll|e after-
noon and amdng rtanuaialratMns
of bow It woatailMt prtoia oeuail-
natien betttag mm «m ba ifimt
tar Mr. U li. mmSoA* dta«e»ar of
tb* Anatraltani'nwtaater Oooipany,
LImttad. who fe now a tlsKor hi the
city.
\km BIG GAMES
Dally Bxpresa Sar^ S|j(>ri» rr.vdn.
tar New Era af inirr Lmpirr
Relationships
_ . ^
LONDON. Aug ID The Empire
game.i now being [ifl.j at Uaiiillton,
Ontario, will not, by any means, be
the laat aaaembbige of Ita kind, says
Tbe Dally ffMpiaM today.
TIM Bxpreoa polala (a tha splen-
did spoft the ganaa are produolng
and above all, tbe ken, eleen spirit
hi whleh the events an being con-
tented 'T'-i- ;>Riwr 'he
DOMINION
LAST TIMES TODAY
Ruth Chatterton
hi Ite Put»M Plar fcr Pr«S*rta
'Tha Lady of
Scandal"
WHS a*«u a»tbk«n«
UOaaL AMB HjUU>T
la Uw A^Tanlu CmmUi. -Thi Lavr*!
and H*rf|T
Sfeawlna Arrival W
a<i^ AT MONTaaai.
* BSMlelia MntMMM Nm ama
AUKRT araiAiMO
mat vua^ ta CMcwt
aisMUsM
AT vtiiai. ramta
!.*CT TIMES TODAY
Iautalmng
1 ^\ >ilooMEirfHn!
Mill.i'^ 1> .1 * ,.„.„,. 7 lo II
Adulla I -c .tilull* ne.Ue
CkDdrfM Atwari. lOa
PLAYHOUSE
TURKISH
BATHS
open daily (except Sunday), 9
a.m to 10 p.m. Pllpaft 2297
for si^mlment.
Crystal Garden
LAST TDOBS TODAY
Out iMBMla ft«MBU
Phantom of
the Opera"
et»t-!:if
Lon Chaney
Aaisd Allratiivn— N>»i In ff*«n4.
■laalasti AialU, Ski SMdlc*.
BarcalB MallMw, I i* «— A««iu. 3t«i
Kid !.-* I lie
COLUMBIA
CLARK AND
McCULLOUGH
In tba 100% Talkbig Comedy
PARAMOUNT 80UND
NEWS
AWOPV VABtBS
SHOWING Au. ^ ji m"r/\i matinee 35c
THIS WEKK
CAPITOL
EVENING 50c
NEXT WEEK
Paul Whiteman and His Band
In KINO OF JAZF*
With JOHN HOtlM a«i JBAN8TTB LOFP
TiM
ntn IXM1R aBAT»-i<
OanUnl ThNtrr ln*llM Mrs Rin
.m» FrtoUl BtrtT
III* Avmnr. and
COOLEST SPOT IN THE CITY
Dally at 3:90 and 7 P.U.
Mala, ISci Bvea^ lit aad SSe
Kiddies. lOr
AN ALL-TALKINO ROMANTIC AND DRAMATIC SMASH
wwwaw Anwa j*iRttrca rnaOTr
DEVIL'S HARBOR
With the Itcwilclinig ilcauly. LUPE VELEZ. si the Uiiiigtitcr
of Ibe FaojOBs OM Piratr St M-nry MvrgsH
WoadKlol Predaciioa al tha RoUiitg Seas aad Ont4oora
A Beaotifol Song and
Dance Revue In CoMra
A Marfeal Faalaay
MEXICANA
ifnri't ApfieeliM
POX NEWS
waa FMatM «t Oaaads^ Ptw
HON. R. B. BSNNBTT
K-lOO FLYING TO CANADA
NEXT
WEEK
The Plctur* Story of a Orand and Dating Yr^x
WITH BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE"
See Victoria From the Air!
FTY TV A rfyrr
UlNIDOWNS MOAD AXKPORT
tHE DAILY COLONI&T. VXCTORIA:. EC WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1930
Judging Resdts at Provinciai Exhibition
rRUIT
Commarofaa WnM
Best ntiBtey-^. Uarrite miMrK^
Limited
Prara tl
Dr Jule» Ouyoi I, J A HarUey.
BAfUtttr-l. J A. Hdrllry
Clapp'B r»vorlLp- 1, H L, Adrn
Appin, fmli <i Per PUUi
Vrllow Truupiurenu-1. W. J. J«d-
nlnga; J. 090^1^ WkftOmm % H. A.
Ulnek*.
Owehw X. w. J. Jttmlngs: 2, w.
T. Btiibuir: s, p. o.Burttoki.
Onv«iirtalnr-t. D. XS. OUUm: 3.
Thoouu WAlker: 8. W. J. Jenntngs
Wealthy—!. W J. Jennlng-v, 3 R
Brvrt^n. 3, J. A. H*rtley,
Blcnhrlm OranBe— 1. A W Mc-
Chirp A 8c«; 2. Mrs E W. Ho«ariii
Rpd Ajtrachaii l. Aibpr- E
French
RUMlon Plppui -1, Aluia L lUver.
AlfWndgr— 1. G. Fa«erb«rf: 3. P.
o. atwflieU: a. o. Mcouufi.
Any Oth«r Ml Vwlecar— 1, O.
PUsnbnt: ». w. J. Jennliics; a. Al-
bert K. French.
CoU«cuon. 4 Vi'i.eliea Pal! AppU"*
a Each -1, W J JfiuilaiKA. 2, O
Fhgcrbrrg. .t H- A. Hinclc-
WlnliT P«r rule)
Ktns 1, w J Jennlavs; 1 J. A.
HiirrlPy, 'J. CJ l-'aaerhTK
Grimes Ojiden -1 W J Jpm.ings;
3. J. A Hartlfv :i. ij Kagfiberw',
KOTthcrn Bpv 1 , w J jpniungi;
3. O. PMfr^ry. 3. Miu A. King.
Ontuio— 1. w. J. Jennlnsi; 2. Q-
Fagerberg : 3. Mlaa Ainu L. Heyer.
Bftltfwln— 1. w. J. Mimln«t: i, A.
Y-Uow Npwtown— O. V%t«ibtn-
Wjinfiifr i.R arydon: 3. Tbomaa
E Aji'lfv 1 W .1 ,Jriin!iig.'s
Ji)iia:hii;i I, J A llMrtiry; V.i-
Brvdnii
Dtlicions— 1. J A Itartlcy; 2, O
Vig^berg: 3. Miss Alma L. Heyer.
ftww—l. a. Fagerberg; 2, Dr. A-
OgM: S. Mlw Ainu L. Heyer.
xni*B Onafe— O. ftrertwrg; 3. J.
K RobliiaoD: 3, Thomas Wii1)«t
OOMm BOMtt'l. O KAiifrbcrg:
1^ J. A. Bftrtley: 3. Mri. E. w. Ho-
Bell nowfr— 1. Mrs E. AaUey; 3.
t ; Ka^{^•r^»l■r^^
MclnUMh— 1, J. A. HurUey; 2,
victarte MUh liMiul awiw.->;-e-
sui*— 1. w, J. Jenntnn; a, A, w.
McClure & Son; 3, P. O. SbeflfteM.
Canftda Rclnette— 1, W. J. Jen-
mnga.
Vantftrpool Red— 1. W, J. Mn-
nlnga.
Oreeniltt— ^1, W. J. Jennln!;.>: 2,
A. W. MoCluFe ft Son.
OrPneo— 1. A. W. McClurf A- son.
W:.!'"! Banana— a. Faseiberg; 3,
H A. Hltickb; 3, J. A. Hartley.
Any other Winter variety— 1. W.
J. Jonnlngt; S. fC Brydon; 3, F. O.
Oomctkm. B wteUag. Wlatar
•ppMt. 8 eub— 1. 9. A. BkiUir; 1.
J. Mnnlnts; 3. 0. 9t»Am,
Mn (S per Pble)
Beft MOMtloo by indlyldual
ffVOMn, ft KUlMlH, A «Mh, KU
w4etie>--l, O. AiBitcTg: a. iflu
A Klnir,
[urtiett— 1, JAmM BftvMint; 3,
w F ^alubtirv: 3. o FaftiWg.
Bou.'^sixk- i G F;>s;frb«g,
Bote, Bor:— 1 , Ci. Fagerberg: 3,
Thomas WHlker
Flemlsii Beauty — 1, Jamfls 8avl-
dent: 3. W. F Salabury.
Clapp'i FRVprtte—l. James »avi-
O. Pvto: % Kn. X. w. Boiftrih: 3.
O. F. BnhnWIfhI.
Dr. JiiWi Qnyet— 1, R. Biydoo: Sr
J. A. Wumi t. If. J. J»nifa««,
Any other Pall variety - I, G, Fa-
gerbfrR J, K Moulea. 3, Mrs. J,
SLIuLt,
B«j>t cotiecLlon by individual
KTomm, 3 nrttttML « MClt VAnter
eorto— 1. J. A. tturtlty; 2, Fftger-
ber?>
Beum catJvtMn— I. J. A. Hait-
Irv. 2 O PB?rrben! K J H Rob-
iiuon
Beiirre D'AntoUr— t. O. Fliu1>erg.
W.ilkrr
Wui'r: Neli»— 1, CI Fagerberg.
Bi-Lirre Easter- 2. Thoina* Walker.
Aiiv otiier winter variety— l. O.
b-iiK-.'bfT)? 2, V 0 Moore: 3. J A.
Hfirilpv
l']u^l^ ur Pruneji ill per rUle)
; Bf.i I ipl!?.uou, 6 \arlctles. iiidi-
vidujii enjwers, 12 each— 1. P a,
Sheffield; 3. O. PiC«rtter«; 3. J. A
fUrtloy.
Coe'a Ootdsn Dnq»— 1, 7. O. Shef-
Aeld; 3. a. Fkiflrtouf ; 3, B. Brydon.
TMlow agg— 1. W. J Burch; 3,
Jwnei Savldtnt; 3. O. Fagerberg
Pond's BWKlMnr-i, j. H. Itobln-
•on : 3, o. VH»^tatm: t, ft O. «h«r-
neld.
nttnivm I. W. jr. SftHbury: 2
W (» Burch.
rclunrtHi— 1. Mr*. 8«r*l«t: 3. O.
Figerberg: 3. F. O. ShefBtld.
Bradahaw- 1. J. A. Hartley: 3.
James Savldent; 3. F. O. Stacffleld
BUok DlamODd— 1. J. A. Hurlley:
3. P. O. ShaQUldi 3. O. Fagerberg.
lUUui Fntne— 1, J. A. HarUey;
3. F. O. ShefSeld.
Burbank— 1. A. W. McClun A
Son.
Oreengage 1 o FHgerberg; 2,
J. A. Hurtlry i Mr-i C. Newbuiy.
Msynpfd- 1 W F. SaUbury.
Any nllipr V.iricty— 1. O Paifer-
txTK, 2, r (1 sh*(r)eld; 3. n. Bry-
don.
reaches (5 Per Plate)
Crawford, early or late— 1, D W
QUVj; 3. J. Haona: 3. G Pu?rberg.
E.\*rta— 1. J. U. Robinson.
Roc>Bter— 1. Obarlei Stapleton: 2,
Victoria High fiebort gir4ins; 3, o.
Paget bo |.
Any 'ottaer vaffelr^' O. n«cr-
berg: 3, Mrt^ BMalKt; 3,0. XM*.
OaltoQilaii pMotMi, f wttUM, S
sAcb-il, Mn. auilAt; X O. Mier-
ben. „.
Onpei (3 Banebm Fir PliUe)
W Mr 1 H. J MrAncrln.
Uulni rn, Crab Apples, eto.
Quui' ". ?nv vfirl.'lv, 6 — I, Mrs. J.
SU utt, 2. Mrs. £. W. Hogartll.
Nectutaus, B— 1, Mis. W. Ho-
gartta.
Crmb Applflii Bjrtop, 19—1. W. J.
Jeonbigt: a. F. tMm; J. VlMorta
High School gwrdens.
Grab Apples, tny ottiar vmrlety, 13
— 1, P. Htnfcsmen: 2. Bert Coles.
Oooaeberrles. 1 pUii— 1. Thomas E. I
A^Uey. 2. Mnr. K W [>HrL-U4_ ^
wainuta, English — l. Hhtooias
w.ikfr 3, a r adMOeid: i. w. p.
S«l*biirv.
PllbertB. iianird variety -1. J A
H&rtley. 3, J. hiinlth W P. Ssla-
hury,
n£LU PRODVCE
Mangels, long red -1, M. MactJU-
ilM-ay 2, H A.«e]I. s. R, Rendlr
MiLDgeLs, liitennrdlale. or rjvold—
II Hu-l'-ll. J, <. W Mal.uJin, :i, M
MacOlltlvray
Maiitcelft, ysUuw globcr, or tankard
Uilllviay.
Aigar muiffels. roes 1. a 8.
amlth; 3, P. Batt; A. IL Bcett.
Sucsr MtaMfK ttank whU*-U H
On Streets of Bucharest
BERRIES. Cl RRANTS. ETC.
Dried FnriU (Plate)
BlueberTt<^s, evergreen— 1, Dr. A
O. Price.
BUckberrlfs. Eldorado— I. Charles
Staplotoii; L', II H Orlsl.
Blackberriesj' Himalaya — l, Vic-
toria High School fwMns; 3. O. W.
DoU; 3. A. Tfmia.
^pgaobenles— 1. 8. 8. Smith; 3, A
JfKvU: 3, Mrs. Osvln Jack.
Rupberrtes— 1. a S. SoaUli: 3.
(W-' iite LitUe; 3. A. 1>TrilL
Br^t display berries, sny variety—
I Mn E w. oarcua; 3. B. Jones; 3,
Albert Smith.
Cm rants, white— 1. n^omas B.
Asil^, a. Mrs. E. W. Darcus.
^.<^)miBts,,.94r-}. Thoni^if. Ast-
ley; 3. Un. B. W. Darcua
Ourmtt. Ma(it*ClBfs. K W. Dar-
.Bsie dtaplAjr flitti&t*-1, Ito. x.
9, Biireus; Thooiw 8. AsUey.
See the
Dial Telephone
Demonstration
At the Exhibition
August 18 10. 23
yfMt our boQth In the Manufketixr«r«*
BtiUding, where a staff of demonstrators
vrill fthow you how to use the dial tele-
phones which will come into use in
Vktoris latttibis TMT.
Some of the intricate automatic tele-
phone apparatus which is being installed
In our central cxchuife on Btenshud
Street in pr^iratioa for the new syBtMn
has been set up in the booth. As you
use the dial telephones there you will
see this equipment handle your calls
iMnaut tfa» aid oC faooMa handa.
B. Ce IBLEPHQME CO.
Sugar bests I. A. SI. Soott: 3, w
U. Burch; 3, J. A. Nurao.
i-uniips, awsds. ponte tap— l,
Mr> uavln Mk; t aTSi aeeS: 3,
P Hall
'X'uiiiips. swedS, ItOHB lop— 3.
Jas- Heuly.
Tunitp, gMe. vMIS Ws<ISi ' i, O.
w ilott.
Turnips, sMNb jmam Hwhad 3.
A. O.TBtt
Carrots. Ar stock Siadtav ponposei
—1, J. Msysmltb; 3, W. O. Bw^: 3.
JameA Henly
2 Pu/npkiiLs ncld— 1. W O Burch.
2 Sfiua.sh, nctd I. A G Tait, ;:,
W a Burrh
CuLi-L-tl.jji l-'U-Ui RtKjl.-,— 1. H, Pls-
tfU Ja^nc.^ Hen.', . J. F Hali
t> I'olatow. Early. Wnlte— 1. C. H
arsdfciy ; 3, J. sunpson.
^tiStWB. aarly. Red— l, O. Bam-
son: 3, C. H. Bndbiiry.
6 Potatoes, Lata Rmd. Obloot or
Oval-1. a H. Bradbury: 3. 0. Ham-
son.
a Potatoe^, LaV, i.^r Varletjr— I,
0, H. Uludijurv J a H-iiiison.
16 Early Whil<- l'i>:>!inM — 1 , C, R
Bradbiiry: G Hams, n
15 Early Hfd or C'-lmi-ii poutoes
—1. Cf H.iiii..ni., 2. f H Bradbury.
(iAKUiLN PKOIllCL
Becti. C Turnip Rooted r^r Ciiobe—
1, T. E Astley. 2. O LllUe, 3, Evan
Jjnes; 4, O, T, acriol-'tleld
Bru&sel Sprouts, l plaits— 1, T. M.
Devesoo.
Oabbages, 3 beads, polnted—l, J.
SmlUi: 3. T. M. Deveson, 3, Oearfs
Attwood.
Oabbaes, 8 bsatfs, nat or round— 1,
oeorfsUMIe; S. K PtiMk 3. A. a.
Talt.
CabbBe<<, 2 iiead.i. 8avoy-^t, fL A.
Hlncks: 3. A. D. MUes.
Cabbage. 3 heads, red— Victoria
High School Oardcns; 3, A. D. MUes.
OauUnovsr, 3 heads— l. J. Nay-
saUb: S, Oeorge Attwood.
Celery. wMU. S roots— 1, F. HaU;
2, George Little.
Celery, red, S roots— i. R. Hunt; 2,
J. Naysmlth.
Celery, yellow. 6 rooL-i— i. T. E-
Aatlcy; 2. A. O- Tali
Carrots, 0 short— i, Oeorge Utile;
3; H. PIM; S, A. D. Mllss.
CSmCs, 8 iltennedtatfr-4. A- D.
idts: X A. tprau; s. w. o. Bwoh.
Carrots. 8 knf-l. A. M. flooU; 3,
w. a. Buroh; 1 J. Naysnlth.
Corn. tab^.S ytlUw— 1, Vletorla
High seboel Oartsos; 3. A, O. Tait.
Corn. laUs; srtiBo-ai Ohtfles
Rlcliards.
Cucumber. 6 speclmoiu, Ridge or
gardsn— '1. J. A. Nunn; 3. Mrs. J.
atrutt; 3. W. O. Burch.
Ousttinber, 3 specimens, frame or
gmsnhmisi 1. P. E. Astlev; 3,
Oeetse UtUe.
Citron. 3—1. A. O. TsU; 2, H. A,
HlRCks.
Chard. 2 plant*— 1. w G Burch;
3, George Uttlt.
Horceraddlsh, 6 root*— 1. W. O.
Burch; 2. J. F- M6ore,
GLADIOLI HPtC'lALS
Best n gladioli bloom*;; eperlal
prizPK b, C. S. McTavlsb— 1. J. Me-
Rcb^r-.v 2. Andrew BSMSrti 3,
John W Bolden.
Best A gladioli bloom»~-l, J. Mc-
Roberts; 2, R. R. Harness; 3. Mrs.
Q. C. HoweQ.
Bast 13 gladloU blooms— 1. J. Ue-
Boberte; 8, R. K. Bbnass.
A trophy vUl be offered (amateurs
miy) for best dlspiar or gladloU in
suitable eontaiasra. Otetay to oen-
slat of not less thaa 18 wttnt vari-
eties. 3 blooms ea^. PiowutOd by
D. D. McTavlsh.
DAflUA SPBCIALa
(Aamlem Onlyt
Oaotus, *3 blooms, dlffsrent vari-
eUsik named— 1. R. a. Nlsbolson; 3.
AndMV Itelfart.
DeoomUve. 3 blooms— t, D. c
DUsqwcker; 3. Andrew Hsggart.
Hybrid Csetus. 3 blooms— 1, An-
drew Kaggart, 2. R A. Nicholson
Decorstive. (i blooms— 1, Mrs.
earslat.
Any other variety, 13 blooms in
vaae-1, Andrew Hassari;.!, Albert
Smith.
FLORAL
Plants (PiDfeasleBal)
FlorlcuKural Trade Exhibit— 1.
Brown's Victoria Nurseries. Ltd.
Cot Flewen (PrerrMlonaJi
nabUar. display— 1. Capital Dah-
lia oard^^ns; ^ BrownV VlOtorta
Nurssrles, Ltd.
omm oiflflsp 1, a. o. mc-
Toftdk
unsB, tfleplay-l, Browne Victoria
NurssTiss. Ltd.
PtanU (Open)
Begonias, Rex, i tper.imen — 1,
Mrs. V. MeOlUlvray; 2, WUUam
Oavonport; 8. Mm. C. P. Kinney.
BCtonlas, Cuberoua, 3 planta— 1,
Mrs. J. H. Z>avey: 3, P. Hmkaman;
I. W. J. Jennings,
Oeranlunis. single, 3 plants, 1
■^-I'-'v each— 1, Albert Smith; 3. P.
tnan.
Pfriis, ronertlon. S plants, not less
than 3 varieties— I, j Naysmlth;
3, F. Hlnksman. 3. Mrt J H, Davev
Pern, spec'.mrn -l. K lllnksmRn;
3. Cspt. Oldley; 3, B D. E. Stewart
Pilm. ^■timqt— 1. J. Manmith:
3, Albert K iRtuea.
specimen foUace plaaW>l, Mrs. c.
P. Kinney: 9. Albert B. Pk^nch; 3,
wiuimm Davenpati.
Chrysaathsmuins. > grown In
riour - 1, Mrs L H MacQuecD, 2, ' 1. Mrs F. P. BOUCher. 2. B ,V K, ling— 1. W J
Mr-' W A It«y ' 8JrIitIl')Illl^ ! MajTiard-
BfM hall d.>«-n t.-^ huv uCa ti;ade , novelty arucle -l, B ,V K
»llh Blue' RlbUon ;k)« iter - | -'^"itnuiDd*, 2, Mrs. J. PPencK
1, Mrs. W Ward, u Mr- < A Kin- Tsiinrd rabbll skm. any color
ney, 3. M!^ ttiill> I'lil.. i, nf 1 Mr^ J i-rrn.-ti, 2. P I' Boui-her
Biead. 1 luai. pUUn whl^o— 1. Miss Taniird i&i>t,i' oklii. large— I Mrs
F P
3.
Runntaia Oypsiss Are Shown Waitinf for Work in tbo 8«to*t» of
BodiaKeet^ Tbeae Polka Spedallsa In Hoase Cleanina and Qi^iir Bach
Momliw on the Shasta Wattiae ior CaUa. -
IDBMsd hUift i«Bkoe-l, Mn
LOT tbdd; 3. mss rnnuiam
QrQdwtt sweater or Jmnper— 1,
lln.l.U.Blrd.
JElilttsd sweater or Jumpei^l.
Mrs. uiy Todd: 3. Vn. J. Maloolm-
pota. 1 variety each— l. S L, Rnitth.
Chrysanlh^niums. specimen ui -twn
in pot or tub— 1. Ancue McKay; 3.
O. W. UoU; 3. F. HhUMoan.
PLANT!
Phlox. pereniflaL I yarietles— i.
o. w. nott: X uka. flaniat: 3. J. A.
Hlbbersott. ] xntttod shppers-l. Mrs. J, An-
VaitaBa. a wMlHt 8 taiooma dgmoa; X, Mrs. p. a. Htm
eaefr-4« J. MVynlUi; % X lieROb- ) j^^t^ ^
UnglaieU— 1, C. Edward.<i, 3, Mr^.
SS.Mrama&'
Beet ebllecUon— 1. Mm m m
Oroos; 3, Margaret Oiuv
First Year .Slmli nt,>,
OlaM— ), Wmnle Wliit<?hca(!.
Unglajted— 2. Evelyn Whilt-h^ad,
China Painting (Amateurs)
Best half doaen cups and saucer?!,
or platss— 1, Roberta Podsa; 3. tna
B. Tilt.
Best ornamental pleoe— 1. R. V.
Camabell; 3. Roberta Peden.
Best collection- 1, toa B. Tait; 3.
Roberta Peden.
SKILLKD NKOUANICAL WOBK
Specimens of wortrmanshlp by
mechanics— 1, John W. Bolden.
Spsslmehs ol workmanship by
noo-mfchanlcs— 1. Emast V. Wil-
son; S, Mrs. E. Toenlson.
FLOWERS
l^wolmen plant In flower — 1, Mrs.
B. Pacerben: a. R. J. Knight: 3.
M. Orsnt
Hanging bSAkel— l. J Naysmlth;
3. Mrs. Attwood; :l, F Hlnk-iman.
iK^dow box, a (ect lang- 1. Albert
Smith; 8, Ifta. AUwood; 8. X Nay-
smlth.
Petunias. I plant, double— 1, J
Nayxmlth; 3, Mrs. A. R. Camess.
Petunias. 1 plant, single— 1, AftoH
Smith; 3, A. TynU,
Any other plent 1. P. HlnhaEDan:
3. Albert B, Wtmab.
Cat PleweiSi Open
nofal deslfln, wreath, 18-lnch
ftame— 1. Mm. A W. arson; 3, Wl-
M. O. Mayan
Jftorwh Miftoim A-Mpbma^ j:
Nayaalth; X A lynoD.
Nasturttumi, U oolon— 1. Mta B.
C. MsQWa; 3, LOp XT. Oi Raid.
Zinnias, 18 bloono— 1, Mre. B,
Fagerbeif: 3. Mrs. B. 0. Miyeia; %
Albert Smith.
Petunias, shigfle, B blooma— 1. A
T>Tcll: 2, Albr-rt. Smith.
Petunla.s, dciiblf, rt b',ooms — 1. Mn.
E- C, Mayers. 2, J Naysmlth.
Annuals. t>owl mixed, not exceed-
ing Ifl -ircm;;— I, Mrs, E, C. Mayers;
3, Dr A Ct Price; 3. Jam-s T Clark.
Perennial.^, bo«'l mixed, not ex-
oeedlng 18 stems— l. Mrs. E, C. May-
ers: a, AngtLS McKay, 3. Mrs. A. R.
Harness.
. WOMEN'S WORK
Spaoisl
ColWIion fancy erotfiot wotlc, S5
scrip d'^nni'-ri by o. ^ehosp— 1« Mro.
Margaret Mullln.
(Amalemw Only}
Best collection fancy crochet work,
10 different articles— l. Mrs. Mar-
garet Mullln; 2, Mrs A. Hunting-
ton.
Best collection fancy embroidered
work, 10 different artlclf"<— i, Mrs.
R. M. Inghs; 2. Dorothy H. Mascall.
Best collection knitted nork, 10
different articles— 1, Mrs, j simp-
son; 3. Mrs. K. Simmonds.
AppUque work— 1, Alms L. Heyer;
3, Mm. W, J. Booavla.
ttnbnitdared doniss, 3—3. Mrs. C.
a. BUme.
Etatenidared nlghtttass 1. BArs. A f notia Bennett
A, Sharland: 3, Donttiy B. Msscsll I
Rheumatism?
Ouiok raUef Irom rfarametie
paina whboatharmi
waSSQ IIm Wdiwi rneumaTkr pa:
••■H' "^[Is msller. Aspirin win rlo ,t
mmf ttsMf h*s sMaathing that vow
e«i slwtyi take, ffbilifn Aminm taW«i>
*'*T'*?f "*«fcr«h«6syirCw«
oa each uMet
Bmbroldered pair pillow slips
white— l.Mn,. R. M. Inglls; 2, Mrs
C B, Stonr
Bmbroldered pair pillow slips,
colored-1. Mrs. 0. 8. Stasis: % Ids.
L. TklntUos.
Embroidered teadotfe— i. Mrs. R.
M. Znglls: 3. Mrs. A D. Birch
Bmbraldcred buTIet set^l. Mrs
R. H. Inglls: 3. Mrs. c. B. Stone
Embroidered sofa pillow— 1, Mrs.
A A. Shirlsnd; 3, Mrs. R. M. DigUs
Enbrt idered table scarf- 1, (ool-
i-i'. Mt&s L B SUlOtt; 3. (OOl-
iirra') Mrs. J. c. Umprleht; l,
<whi&', Mrs. L. MntUoa; 3. (white),
Mrs. O Day
Embroidered luncheon set (on cot-
ton)- Mrs, A Da&h.
Enit'!oi(Jr"'l cir.ld'.-- ■ireee (hand-
made i I U ro-Jiy E. Mascall.
En.br jiHrrod baby's layette (B ar-
tklee>-l, D<jrotby B. MaacaU.
SntaKOldnod eatworfc— 1, Mrs. R.
11 mgUa; 8. Mrs. A a 'Btrch and
Maivaret OaUaCBor.
Embroidery on sUk— 1, Mlm L. B.
Elliott: 2. Mrs. c, Beddy.
Em broldc rpd fffnterplcfr on linen
1, Mr,i ri M IngllB; 2. Mm C B.
aii-nr
Knibrolderrd tow-fi— Mrs, R. M.
Inslia: 2. L, Tsint;io.i
Embroidered bridge cloth— 1. Mra.
Elsie A. Robgrtsew; 8. Oonltap M.
Urquhart.
BmbiDtdsrsd emock— 1» Mm. J. C
Llmprleht «
Embroidend i^mm— 1. Mrs. c. B.
stone: 3. Un. P. B. 8eoC» and Un.
C P- Klnney-
Smncktng— I, Mrs. E A Mrmar;
2, Ml^.-! Marjory Tait.
Boudoir pillow— 1. Mrs. tt, BiR-
vey; 3. Mrs. R M. IngUs.
Laees aad Oradiel
New Idea In crochet— l, Mm. C.
H. Walker, 3. Mrs A E. Davis
Cnvhet lac?. 3 plece(t— 1, Lily M.
DeBald; 2. Mm G Pocoek.
Knitted late. 3 pteceit— 1. Mrs. W.
NlchoUs; 2. Mrs W H. Clarke.
Teaciolh, crocheted Isct— 1, Mrs.
A. Adsms: 3. Mn. Margaret MuUln.
TatUng— 1. Mrs. J. R. Bhand: 3.
MSrn M.K. IMA.
Mottti^l. Miss U & nk»tt; 8.
Mm. 7. Mhokanite.
PBlr pUow flUpB. orocbet taoe— l.
Mrs D. J. MaoOnUvmy; 3, Mrs.
Margaret MuUtH
sweater or Jmnpgr. knitted In
sU^l. Mrs. Ulr TOdd; a* Utts. Ron
A. Vance.
.Swpi>r nr Jumper, rrocfieted In
stlk— I. Mr». Margaret Mullln; 3,
Mrs. Rose A. Vaaoe.
Crochet, best eaOestlon useful
artiolss. sm— 1, MM. StottuM Mttl-
Un: 3, Mra A Mools.
OrodMted dnniBO 1. t.^
IWaUlos; 1 Mrs. If. AJoDs.
Crochet, baby's jacket In sQll— 1,
Mrs. Uly Todd.
Crorhet lar* filet, t yard— I. Un
'*.>lMon: 3, Mm Rose A. Vance.
Hand-made laoe. HonUoo— L Mrs.
H J K dB ailtoi X Mlm u B.
Elliott
Hand-made Umc, IrM utOBBSl 1,
Mrs J H SUveley.
KnIUlay and Crerhel In Wool
Cnchtt. babyi )acket^l, Mra U.
; a.
Bouquets, butfeonbolo. sonttomcn's.
^brei^-l. AnsHB MOE^r; X Mrs. A
W, Green.
Bouquet, hand — I, Mrs. A. W.
Oreen; 3, P. T. Rawltm.
Table decoration for ladlcs~l.
Mn. B. Acetfberg; 3. Mrs. Usrrtng-
tcsi; a. Mm. B. W. Dawns; 4. Mlm
Gloria wnson.
School children's Clsss— Best ool-
Irction of wild flowers — 1, Maigaret
Izard : 2. Kenneth Roblnsim ; 3,
David FrankUn.
Collection annual flower seeds —
I. R. V. Ciimpbell; 3, T. B. Astlfjr;
3. J, R. Robinson.
OOUection perennial flower seeds—
1, J. H. HoMnson: 3. R. V. Campbell.
OoUeotloo swoet paa sesd— 1, P. T.
Tapsoott; 3, WUUam Davenport.
Best display outdoor grown cut
nowers and foliage— 1. J. A Blbber-
son; 3, Bvan Joosb.
GABI«NPRODDCB
Brtra entries— 1. K. H. Ortst; 3.
T. Birch.
Garden VrjirUhle Boeds
White beann, I pint— I, %, D.
Miles; 3. a A Nimn.
Colored braiL^. 1 pint— I. Mrs, J
H Stavcley. 2. Miss MobC! Holy-
oake.
Scarlet runner. 1 pint— 1, T. E.
Asuey; 3. W. O. Buxeh.
Runner, any other wMar. 1 pint
— 1. T. B. AsUoy; 3. Q. A Ntmn.
Bfoad beans, l pint— 1, A. D.
MUm; 3. ThomsB CXanbm.
Peas. 1 pint— 1. T. B. AaOv.' X A
D. MUOt.
Collection seed, named, to be
shown on stem — Mn. Gavin Jack.
DOMESTIC BCniNCC
Special prlM donated by OrlMe
EibwbTh (' BIsiiitBBBMt X urn. L.
1) Mai i^LK i n
Bread. 1 Itwl plAin br<<wii ~1, Mn.
P Ehtoii. 2. Mr.'i A Adauu.
Bread 1 Inaf. date -Mlm J. Btavs-
U-\ , J. M;^ P Piston
Uir^ul, ■ 1"..! a il 1 Mi A G
(.^iirnilrliiirl, '2, Mlw O. tiutveley.
He ones— 1, Mrs. U
Mis. McKeachle.
Rotk. dinner, 0-1. Mrs. W.
Kay; 3. Mn. B. FscesliMs.
Biscuits, plain, 5—1, Mre.
Adams; 3, Mr- N a. Craig
cakas. smail, u.vM'iiid ^ i.:
frrent Unds — Mrs. c L>,<v T,hs;i
cookies, assorted. 8 dUfeieuL kiitds,
I. Mrs. L. B. MmKliiBBn; X Mm.
W'lherell
l-uund I'AJie I, Mm P. HdSr; X
Mrs- N, MacQUlliTuy
cake, layer, load— 1. Mn. O. ^dj^
ney; 3, Mn. A Q. OnmUOhael.
Cake, sponge, loaf— 1. Mm. A G
Carmlchael; 2, Mrs F LookUy.
Ctticrv fruit— Mrs. A. Adams; 3.
Mrs H A. Lund,
Cftki', chocolate, loaf— 1. Miss
LuuiUion, 2, MLss D. CurtI:
Cake, seed— 1. Mrs. A. O. Cor-
mlohad: 8. Mlm BuUi Bogartii.
Cake. BbHnna— 1, Mrs. A. O. Car-
mlchael.
Shortbread— 1, Mrs. U N. Mac-
Queen: 3. Mn. McKeaobla.
Plum Podding- 1, Mrs. L. M. Mac-
Queen: 3. Mrs. W. Adams.
Pastry sheUs,^0— 1, M». Xsuirlson:
3, Mlm O. CurUa.
Anrio pie. double crust— 1. Mn.
W. A. Ray: 3. Mrs. A O- Carmlchael
MInngmeat, shown In giam Jars—
I. Mn. L. N. MacQoeen: 3. Miss D.
Curtis.
Assorted plcUes, fl kinds. In pint
Jars— 1. Mrs. J. aimpson: Miss D.
Ourtlo.
Assort?d Jama. S kksds, lu pint
jara-i, Mrs w R. OMb; X Mrs.
Mary E. Jackson.
Assorted fralt JelUcs. 6 Unds. in
JeUy Jars— 1, ICra. A. H. Campbell;
3, Mlm D. Curtis.
Bottled fruit, peaches, 1 qoart^l
Mrs. P. A. Tonuett; 3, Mrs. L. N
MaoQueen.
Bottled pears. 1 quartr-l. Mrs. L.
N. Maoq«WB;1^ Mn. Mary S. Mk-
soo.
~9olttod ~ptams, 1 tfmrt— Mrs.
Mary B. Jaokson; 3. Mrs. L. N. Mac-
Queen.
BotUod strawberries, 1 Qoart— 1.
Mm. R. A Tomsett : 3. Mlm a Btan-
lap.
SEWING
Crochet sUppgf <X Mrs. P. a.
Morey.
Socks or still i> lugs 1. Mm. J. A
De VeuUe; 3. Mm. Idly Todd.
PLAIN NBBDtaWOBK
Child's coat, made IMm worn
garment— 1, Mrs. J. PVAnklln; 8,
Mrs, n V, Hebden.
Bov paiiu, made frnm U'^rer
pair— 1. Mrs. Margaret Mullm. 2,
Mrs. A. Dash.
Best dress, made from cast-off
wool sannont.40r child— 1. Mm. B,
U. TM; 3, Mm. N. MaeOimmy.
■ linen handkeivhlef, hemsttohed—
1, Mm. L. TUntUoa.
CfrileOUon of not less than four
pleoes-2. Mrs. B. E. Girling
House dress. In cotton— 2, Mn.
WlHerton.
Bast working apron~l. Mrs. J.
Btrutt; 8. Mia. IVUlerton.
Knitted or croiamt baby wear, any
artldfr-l, Mn. J, K. BBnt: 8. Mn.
W H. Clarke.
Knitted laoe. anp nVM^l, un.
J. A. De VauUa; 8, Mm. MMgttot
Mullln.
One pair l^lllow slips, embroidered
or crochet trimrrif^ — 1, Mrs. Mar-
garet Mulhn; 2. Mrs. V. Lane.
Crochet lace, any aitMe— 1. Mrs.
A Braden; X Mm. UMMgtMb Mut-
Un.
Tatted tnce. any article— 1, Mrs. P.
oaody.
Embroidered apron— I. Mn. W. N.
Clarke: 3. Mrs E. Robinson.
Embroidered cetuerplece, white or
colored -i, Mr . r N. WUksr; 8,
Mrs. G. C. Uinlrecht.
Bmhrotdsrad luncheon cloUi. white
or colored— 1. Mrs. c. N. Walker;
3. Mn. J. A Bird.
One pair towels, embroidered— 1,
Mn. J. A. De VeuUs; 3, Mrs W. N.
Clarke.
One pair fowels, rrr-'.^f trimmed
— A,'Mr:: MarRarrt M . ,
ARTS AND CRAFTS
Wax eoneetkm. un. A. X.
Davis.
Paper fiov-rrn. R varieties, 8 Of
each— 2. Mr.i u llarn''.
Truy, nii'de up with clii.w-I, Mm.
F. Ma'-.Kcnilc. 2, Mrs. 1. Land.
Wool flowero— Mra W. N. Clarke.
Patalex handkerchief— 3. Miss
SteUa Barker.
Pahitex scarf— 1. Mlm BteOa
Barker,
Garten, bended— l. Mm. J. BImp-
son ; 2. Mrs. A. Adams.
Beadwork bag— 1. Mn. A Dash;
2. Mrs D. J. MacGUllvny.
Be9dwr>rk. any article— l. Mrs. R
A. Brydrn; 3. Mlm C. Wlddden.
Bola puiow. hand painted S. Mtas
ataOa Barker.
Lamp shade, made up. any ma-
terial—i. Minx Hrien Peden: 3. Mrs.
A N. Campbell.
Raffia work, 2 spedmemt— i. Mrs
R. W. IncUs; 2, Mr^ P: winrerbot-
tom.
Ml'MIRV WORK
Pperinl ;.r ir-- rjni , V,' i,-,- B.C.
Elertrlr luiUay Conipnnv Limited.
li^mcher. 2, Mrs J Prr-ach
Tanned kid ^»'.ltl wtntc l. Mis
P. P. Brij' he! 2. h I' IV>U' her
Tanm-tl ktd >kui, eoJortd— l, Mrb
J. French; 3. P. p. Boweher.
Tsnned coat sUn. whit*— 1, Mn.
P P Boucher; 3. B. ft B. ^y^ri-ltt
Tanned goat skin. eOlowd B. A
C. SUnmond*. 2. Mrs. P. P Boucher
Any other domestic variety tanned
skin— I, Mr? P p Ho^irher; 2, P P.
Boucher -
Skins or Wild AnifuaU. Native
1Vm:-i1 :,iti:i .-ni*!! ! Mir. K I'
H. .u( hrt , -J n .V K ^un^lM[)d^
I -k-.n.- I Ml - I [•
BoLH-.'ici .', .Mr- .) trr!;c!i,
Itaneif sktii iiiedluni 1, Mrs. J
fteoeb; j. t\ p. Bouciier.
Artlele ssada from ono MmD sfcta
—X. Mm. r. f. Bouol^; S. B. * K
Btanmoods.
BBwa aitiida made from man
than one skin— l. Mrs j French; X
Mrs, P. P Boucher
Large article, nindc fram mom
than one skln~-l. Mrs. J. Pmnoh;
2, Mrs. P. P Boucher,
HOME F.(ON»MICfl
Section "A." CloUUng
Po! hclder and towel— 1. K.
Powell: 2. Alice Gray.
Cooken. apron and aBB--l, Alice
Gray. 2. K Powell
Grade VIII
aheppard; A X. K
#•
Bees in ribsrrvatlun hh9-4.^D
ThonipBou; 2, r. H MaynaTd.
Novire etam. 3 13 or IS^ gUu
i«i> extracted heat9~l, Mta, IC
ilogiitih. * . . ^. .
NATURAL SnSTOBT
Amateur otOlecUon oi butternteo
■nrt ttit ths oocurrmg In British Co
lumoia— I. J, D. Gregion; 2, J.
ThompKoii
Amateur cot.r.in.n ntsecu <ex-
chidlng butterfji'.-.' in'H.hi, > 1.
J. D. Qrsgaon, LMU.i a. Wnddcii.
Collection of BriUah Columbia
flowen and plants, pressed and
mounted— 1, Leslie Copp; 3. Kath-
leen M. Butt
Collection BniLun CttUnnbia fiow-
ert. and plants, limited lo .^hool
r-h:idrrn of Vaooouver Island and
'■""It of the ooMt— t. onto
.M HetMlen.
Oanttoned an g»(|» M
PLANS MADE FOR
LAKE HILL FAIR
Th* esfonth linnuu! ■■■.ii.t.Li jon
lOT WafdOlie. SaJUHUli, Will tn- m-Ul
on WednoBday. Aogusl 21 u. i .ue
WU Oommunlty BaU, under the
HB^tem of Xsike HIU Woman's In^
ftltnte. nils show, whloh stutod
In a small wty sovon years afo, has
ifroWn to be a dlsUnet credit lo
Ward One and to Saanlch es a
whole Mr.*; Peddle, genenl con-
vener for i»30. la making an appeal
to realdenw of Waid One to make
Piece of Undsrwear-U. LUlan B | ,^f? ^T^^" "hibition bigger and
I ix-tcer than ever before.
Attractive prUte-s are being of-
fered for colk'titloiis uf vegetables
collections of fruit and 01 fancy-
worfc. alBO special prises in various
daaois. Three dasom for children's
wooE Include penmandilp, map-
drawlnt. nowera grassu. sewing
and cookery. Oonvenen have been
Hogarth
Seellon "B," t'nder IS Yaan
Hand-made towel — i, Robert
Fleming. 2. Betty &cott.
Baby's bib— l. June Dewar,
Shopping bag— 2. Robert Fleming.
10 to 18 Tomb oT Age
Dressed ddil— 1. Naaey J. An-
Uwny; X Mabel PmnUto.
Otri's wash dram 1. Owen Dewar.
Darning on wm woBlan stock-
ings—1, Joy SavSfo: X Donald
Fleming,
Hemstitching and embroidery on
pair o[ towels— 2, Berxw Wulni.
Laundry bag— l, BPeea BtoBkB; 8.
Ann Galloway.
Table ninnT. embroldmr to COlor
— 1. Lorraine WiUerlon.
IV IS Years of Age
Nightgown- 2, RIU Baddy.
Afternoon dress— 1. Jop BAVage;
3, Helen Peden.
Tastty set— 1. Olani Watoon
BteDa aimpaon.
Pair pOlow casss, embrolderod— 1,
Bttila M. Blneks; 3. Helen Peden.
Luncheon set. embroidered— 1,
Beryl WhltOhead; 3. Btolen Peden.
Novelty aofa pillow — 1 . Helen
Peden: 3, LUy MaMn.
Boudoir lamp .ihadr -3. Helen
Peden.
Bead coUecttr-n t .niciea— l, Mary
BrydBa: a, Be; v ehBSd. .
UU.NLl
Honey, ligln. 10. 12 or 16 glass
Jsrs— 1. Mrs O, Kler, 2, T. H- May-
nsrd; 3. Mrs Sidney P. Kler.
Honey, amber, 10. 12 or i6-o»,
glam Jars— 1. Mrs O- Kiar. 2. Her-
bert Oorfleld: 3, O. Thompson; 4.
Mra. Z. Blakanay; 6. Mrs. W. J.
Ourry.
Howy. ngbfe. 80. 18 or IS klsM
Jsrs— 1, Mn. a JOar; 3. Mra. Sid-
ney p Kler; 3. T. R. Maynwl; 4,
Mrs. F, A Greenwood.
Honey, amber. 30. 13 or t6-0K.
glass jars— 1. J. A Mmlntyre. 2.
G. Thompson: 3. Mm. a. Kler, 4.
T. H. Msynard.
Honey, light, £0, 12 or 16-ok. gUaa
Jars-l. Mrs. Bldnap P. Kler; 3, T.
H. Maynard: 8. J. A MadlntoSh:
«. Mn. o. Ktor.
BOiuv. ambar. 80, 18 or IS-os glass
Jara-1, O. Thompoan; 8, Mrs. G,
Kler; S. T. X. Maynard; 4. O. H
Laundu.
Honey, chunk, tn gla&s. not less i
than 5 Ibfi — 1. Mrs. P, A. Green- i
wood; 2. Mrs. Sidney P, Kler: 3, |
Mn. n. Kler; 4. T H. Maynard.
Hotiry, sraniiiRted, not less than
five lbs.. Id gUu— 1, Q. H. Laimdu;
8. Mn. T. atafcSBoy; 8. T. B. May-
nard; A TTwmpBBB.
Honey in comb. IS smtliw 1. o
Thompson: 3, Ite. iMngr P. Sier;
3, T. H. Msynard.
Honey and wax, 75 lbs,— 1, G.
Thompson: 2. T. H. Maynard; 3,
M.-fl, L. Blakrney,
Beeswax, not lem than 3 lbs.— 1,
Mrs. O Kler; t. A. Kitri I, T. B.
Maynard.
Pmit preserved In hoiuiPi • ^ta^— 1,
O. H. Laundu.
•Best qt. honey vtolgar— 1, o. H
I«midu; 8, Q. Thcmpecm; 8. T. H.
Maynard.
Any new useful appHsnee or In-
ventlfi '^r - -•i:ir.'-"r-,., > I
appointed a5 f oUows : VefetaUes,
Mrs, Currte. Mrs, Simmons; fruit
and flowers, Mr;.-, IlHm.s, Mrs. Wll-
lUms; fancywurk, Mrs. Myles. Mrs,
Porter. Mrs, Carpenter ; cookery,
Mrs. Moody, Mrs Walton chil-
dren's work. Mrs Rherrttt. Mrs.
Meroer. Judges have been sm*
the nspartsBBBfc ef
Tim exhlUtkn win be tormaUy
opened at S o'dmifc by Reeve
Onueh. and at 4tm oMm o< Mm
show the prises via be preesotod
by OounoiUor Bovdan. Frtmg^n
connection with the oatondllva^
test will be preeentod at^St sale
3 timi? Prise Usto and ontry ftras
may be obtained from the sscretary
or oouvener. or froip mcmben of
the Institute The Be^retar^' will be
at the hflll tn refehe rntrles on
the Tuesday preceding tlie exhibi-
tion.
"Whst Is this thing, desrT" ■
"Only a pawn ticket," ■
^■Wliy dont you kM two, S» ^e
COD both for S..T
TroubU always mnirs in bur'-he.i
they say. snd If Baby could talk to
you right now, he'd say thai ho eer-
talnlr found It thst way. and no
Ptour Mills Co.. Umltcd for h-s; : f*"" ^''"'■'fii'or gaining nir*t pomt* In
loaf of bread, white, made from work— 1. Mm Margorrt
Royal Hoifir-hold Flour— 1, Mrs. F.
Elston; 2, Mrs. E. W. Barnes.
Donated by Vanoouver Mining Co.
for bset kiaf of brsad. white, made
from Royal standeid ftour— iftA
L. H. MaoQueen.
Best pie. dootale eruat, medB fmm
wild Rou Pastry nonf^-Mm. L. H.
MscQueen.
Donated bv the i.nitr f.i the
Woods MUUng Co,, for beat loaf of
bnad. wtana.aBa4BfMm Plv« Rosm
Thii Sickly Child
Biekwird io School
Help the pair- puny, delicate
younpBm who haan t onough energy
to go out and play hke other ohlJ-
dreoL
It I0 yow solemn My. mother, to
give your boys and glrto the flmh-
addlng. energy -creating, strSBft^
buUdlog beneOt oC MoOaT* Ood
Uver Extract IWdBto^^iB eant
start too soon
Chiklren lo^e the*e nugat-soatcd
tablets and you yourself »^n'l be
able to praise them enough on re
your kiddles grow weU and strong
■gill BPoa they stmt to add good
soCM flesh— nenoausm dlssppean
happy toditel*, BMr dia-
posWtous and hsiMiy iRtte btflm
vlll warm ymrr heurt W) laPtOCa.
M r*nfi, at MT-f?*! in r.e, Vano
and Owl Drug Stores, or lar
Dover.
Heavy starchlnt, sbhts. ooUan.
overhlouse. 3 each— I, Mlm MstHrst
Dover: 3. Mn L. N. MacQueon.
Light starrhlns. lingerie, waists
and dresses, children's dreases, 2
each— 1, MlM Margaret Dover; 2.
Mrs. N A Gray
Household Uoen. 8 artlolm — I.
Miss Attwret Oom: 9, Vbt. F,
acatfe,
B r F(TR Rxmnrr
l-nir trimmmg. I yartl~l, Mrs. J.
Praooh; X P. P. Boucher.
tadlse* three-pleoe trimming — 1,
Mn J. rteneh: X P. P. Botiober.
Ladles' suppers— I, Mrs. P. P.
Boucher; 3. Mrs. J. Rmieb.
Ladiiw' hat^l. IQi. J. ftoBdi: 3.
F P Boucher.
Hsndbag-1. Mra, P. P. Bonoher;
2, Mrs, J. French.
Drtvmg glovea-i. P. P. SaaBHcr;
3. Mrs. P. P. Boucher.
Ladles: fur coat l, Mrs. J,
Pmnoh; 8. Mm. P. P. Boucher.
Oentlaman'B fur cap^l, P. p
Boooher; 3. Mis. P. P. Boaehor.
Otntlemanii alippcra— B. * B
Simmonds; 3. Mra. F, P. Bouohtr.
Child's art* aieto and mitff*l,
Mn. J. wmmi xm.M lato-
monds.
ChiM^
Boucher.
Baby
Pranohi 1^
fttr
T. P.
— 1. Mm. J.
r. p.
Fair Week
Special
SAVE $8.50
On the Price of
This
ROYAL
PRINCESS
CLEANER
Complete With All Cfeamne
AttaGhmenct
Total Price, $49.50
Pay Onlv $1.00 Cash
Balance, $1.00 a Week '
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B.C. Electric
Phone 9390
H
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA, aC WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20l 1930
FINANCE ■
Bulh Attempt to Start
Forward Price Movement;
Most of Advance is. liost
NEW YORK, Aug 1» - UlUMirilli
:he nmmntm to b«r •MUnc
dispuyed t9 tha martot tn i»om4
leMltHu. profewlowd opmton «no
nere bullish by UicUiwUon utd torn-
)jiT«ririit. launched ■ new bull c*m-
-■r^.lmi uadera gennnUy ttawUimiio
t .iiQ* ihc »dv»no» Ur BMW tnU
T
>(iign m today's rtock markK but
(juU-'li turn,
. Aiihoii^h the mftiktt ^om wgor-
' »ii:,i,v during the nMpOt ••t. J"!
ha> , reconUnc WtTWH IMM « V
to 9 poinu Id moit <f un awrt
to ttte profus tt the hlfli*r Iml^
• nd much of the ndvance wai lost
before Uie li'sf although several
#lnrM were up 2 to d ru't
The price index of lUUPty kadtng
shares gatited only 1 3-^ points, bui
that was enough to eanisal tt»
mfsgre net »o«m» oI tfts tart two
ssmMm Mid ptam the Index ft frac-
tion BbOTC thi level reached In
■pilday'ii brisk rally. Total sales
Bggrrgatad IJBl.TV) Omxvt, about
000 more than yesterday
I'.S Stefl. American Can, Amer-
Olpohcni!, Rartio, Inimiatiorul
H-.-^v^.tT and Johns-MsnvUie rote
2 pcUiLs cr more, cnly to lose much
of l^oir lain*, elaalitc ttem ftac-
tkm* to a potnt higher.
Vanadlua was also turned over
in targa voliine. rising about 4
Jiolnts. It later lost more than half
.W tts rtM. Columbian Carbon, in
* which a Boston operator was said
1) hHv<? uten a long porifiloa roae
b pcmu only to Icae all Irat a point
ol Its gain.
OsM rose 8. then reacted to doss
only 39-4 higher. AlUed Ohsmlcall
' valned B and was up 9 ai the close, i
Tobaccos were strong for a time,
but American Tobacco B. after galn-
inE, siumpM facS aga^n Othna
malnUlnrd it\r\r calns fairly wdJ.
B.S did £ome ol the r^lls. North]
Americao, New York Oentral and J
'Ktm Haven closed about a polnu •
- tibgher. Eastman Kodak was a firm |
feature and closed 5 higher at tbel
top Fox Film. rose 3 poUiu on It*'
timings nUtement. wiping out I
Mcnday's n?t loss, but U latrr
lu the foreign exchanges, ftterllng
caUsa staged 1-1« to 4J1 1-1. and
thv oanadlaa dollar lost Its pro-
itnlun tor the first time since July.
The Bratlllan mllrels sagged to
n n-"*. low. whllo the Spanish peseta'
1 t'i:- il. . I
A|j,fi«rentty domestic b-ir.dg were
■ vcly act umuliiti-'-J today, with
best ^Mlns by railroad and Industrial
.[iBsais. Although tbere was a allgbUy
ftamer tend^iey in ootalds call I
money, there was do Blackening In
ihs Inquiry from InsUlutlonal
K3urcts ani the gains of CbS dajr
canted tlie market to a nsw Ugn
lor th^ yar In the averages.
BullL^h trend ot equity lisues car-
V|«l stoclc privilege bonds upward.
^ Atch.son 4 l-2fi and St, Paul » 3 ad-
"'voQced a potnt, and several other
i^lMU. ttUUty and amusement ohllga-
•*VMis also appredatad.
The market In utUlty Icsiks was
- ahm.
n- Tlic movemen*. of the Indtistrial
ff'list was highly iriesular.
h- jporeigu issues were more active
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PEMBERTO?^ & SON
MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT
^78— Phone— 388 Established IS87 625 Fort St.
Information on Bond Investments
Tha facUlUa* of our Bond OraariNiaat an al the Slaaasal ml sar lavaator wbs
wlahaa M bava SB aiaart saalnda aC hla baXt— a.
Ws ban iim llll Sala oo aS baoas k«pl aaulaaUp w l« «au. lanatar*
sbssli swstt laawiahoa of o* amtea. sa ft n tessrlaat Ibal Usv k*-.
aaas sbseb sa au faewriuaa at laia unw.
PEMBERTON CSt, SON
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Phone ■'■■"-■-T ■ 'T . n. .
Short Term Victory Bonds
W'c arc prep.nrcfl in purchase any amount of
Uuininioii Goveriinicnt Victory Uonds or to
sugifest a profitable cxchanga to lonecr term
Ekomtnicm or olhcr ti«v«nnneiit 7uuw,
Phone, write or call our nearcat office.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
IS. — TuMBS
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mil ADVANCE
Weakness in Chicaao Halts
Rise in Winnipeg Wheat
Prices
m Of ENGLAND 10
mi iwusTis
■adteal Cfcaate Naik bi
Ta Ael TkiMgh Tw A|«Mlei
■ssawtly rsnasC
Under lii'- l.-adershlp of the Ban*
of England, a movem*nl lor the
rationjiluat.oii it British industries
Is gains forv.'ard and has attracted
the attention of flnanclera all over
the world. Ttte oioveiMot Is looked
npai m Bnglaod aa balding oat the
only hoiKfor the raeotvry of British
industry from the depression which
luu afflicted It since the war. It de-
rtve.-* added Interest from the fact
that It marks a radical change w.
the time-honored policies ol the Old
Lady of Thieftdiie«dle Street.
In efTec:!. the Bank of EnRtand la
going Into business for ihr t\r.it ume
tn Its iQOfi sod dUUnguisiied cartel
as a bankcri' brnk. The efforts of
the British bank of Issue to put new
life Into BrtUsh Industry are to be
efleoted throoih the acency of two
companies recently formed- The
first of these is called the eoenrttles
Management Trust, formed* PSan-
sRed and provided with capttBl by
the Bank of England.
The object of this company, ns u
has h-en iet forLh, Is to assljit manu
tactur.nf; flrma with .".dvicc ai, ;
guidance, and to formulate plaii.^ lo;
the reorg&nls:iti'jiv amalgamauon
and acquisition of new capita). The
direetoratc la compcaed of the Oov*
em or of the Bank of Bntland, Mon-
tagu a Hcsnaan. and a group of ex-
pert toustaieBi nan.
DEVBLOPMEKT toMPANT
To carry out the programme of re-
organising British Industry upon a
more up-to-date basts, the Bankers'
Zndustrtal Developm'^nt Company
bu been organised with a nominA;
capital 0( £6,000.000. capital of thii
Institution ia divided into lorty-fWe
Shares of common A ctock of ElOO.-
OQO p:ii value esch. find fifteen
sharr^^ ol r^mnio!! B £'.oci£, also of
tICO.COT par viUue
All cf the D 5liar*a have been sub-
scribed (or by the Sccui ^iie-i Min-
agcment Tnut, thrcugii which the
Bank of England derives Its interest
In the compan)'. These shares carry
three votes eaetar while the A shares
carry cn? vote eftoh. SecurKies
Mancaeri^nL hu, tharafOTS, tU\9 PS*'
cent of tl.? voiin^; power la BaiAetaf
industrial Uevelopmenl.
The flfty-flvs A kliares have been
BUtiserlbed for by for.y-f^ve impor-
tant banks snd nnancL-il hou::e.H,
each cne bcln; allotted a sing!:
^iiare. Among the InsUttttloiu which
ha-ve thus become partidpants In
^ne mavzmaat are: Itantay'aBanK,
Lloyds' Bank, the Midland Bank, thr
Nttlontl Provincial Bank, the West-
mijist?r Bank. th= Govermr and
Conlpanv of liie BmJc of S^atland.
Baring GroLh?r.», Utoun. 8hlpl«T it
Co.. Ltd.. Morsan Ornirei; Co. N,
M. RothMhUd & Boil. H iiry
fichrod^r & Co. and SriiRm^m
Brothers, Ltd. The Usl cf the entire
forty-Ave Indodu virtually every
impoatant banking msUtutlon hi
□rest Brltam, and indloatcs the
whtfispraad partldpauoa to the
movonenU
soon OP TBI MOTBRIENT
By the "raUonaUsslkm" of British
Industry la maant the eatabUshmsnt
of lnd'j«tr:2l projects upon a modem
basis. The plan tooludes slmpUflca-
tion and eXi«n*lon of capital, con-
soUdatlon of firms which would
benefit from unified control, suhstl-
i.it:on of modem oaehlnsry and
produrtioa BMtbods fw obsBUta
methods.
Th? problem, as it Is t^-'U by offl-
clals of the Bhnk oi England, is
mere a pijchclog.oal than economic
one Th? Brtlish biulne.:s man is
tradUlonally bard to change. Uany
Indnstrlal plaints tn Bi^and are
operating today with machinery and
equipment whic'.i went out of date
before the wKr Bui since the ma-
chinery s'iii fniHl'.nn.^ nnd biL^neoa
Is poor, there Is a reluctance to scrap
the. CM^pUni and sMttrta a new
ons.
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EXPORT SALES INCREASE
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WINNIPEG Aug, 19 The wheat
market here khowed n change of
front during the flrtj. hall of to-
day'a sesaion. and pinoes, after opeb-
inf 1*« hl|^, continued to ad-
vanea nnlU they «-ere l 94 over
tha eldss last night Around the
noon hour weakJiejs developed
largt-Iy In nyiiuxithy wUh llir r<har|)
dachnc In CUlrago unit with early
buyers unloadlnit, ami nil the earlier
gains were nipr- ttixn loaU There
wes some fairi. pi-r.iw buying at
the start, paii u: whl^ wa^ for
seabo^ aoQOtint and partly abort
eovering, due to Ueerpool being
consider3bly stronger than due. The
demand was fairly well satisfied st
the <-]ose of the first iiour. after
which the inaiket turned quiet with
off.Tlnd.'i light until ths Hqiildnttcn
«nr i.i-.tler n::y
October Win somewhal stronger
than the deferred months today,
probably reflecting the buslnesa
done, while most of the hedging Is
being placed in Oeoembev.
Export sales overnight were
placed at 1.800.000 busheU. of which
the pool worked MO.O0O busheU
This is the best btislness in over a
neek. bti^ dnfv not mean a great
deal
There wa.i no particular activity
in the ra^h market affair, demand
for the higher grades of which we.*i
trading unchanged to 1-4 better,
with holders offering sparingly.
Thss* was an unoonflnned report
that tlw poal had decided 60e for
Na 1 Nortbem basb tor Port WU-
Uam.
The bulk of the crop this year wUl
be no better than S Korttwm and
with the discount under Na 1 with
the oeat of handltog and freight,
about 35c Is what the pool members
a:M :>^c*lve as an Initial payment If
I tu payment is correct.
! corn belt In the United Spates
letuvcd more mln the past twenty-
four hours, and condlUons are now
said to be greatly In^inmd as re-
gards the eovn and fodder crops.
The weather m the Canadian West
was clear with some light, scattered
shower.s In .Saskatchewan and Al-
berta. «-ith thf weather cloudy to-
day. Knouf^n weatbsr la aoaei*
what Improied.
Liverpool closed &-8 to 1 1-8 higher
with a ."i'^mewhH.t Improved demand
for ■.«! . r 111 evldenc?. The market
rlrscit nervous and erratic. October
being 1-4 higher and Dsosnbsr and
Mav 1-4 to 8-i lever respectively.
Coarse grain markets were
erratic. There ws^ a good upturn
In prices during the first part of
the day, but ttie bulge was not held
There is very IltMe doing In the
cash mprket . onJv en odd car of
low grad'' oats and barley changed
hands Flax continued doll and
featureless.
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LONDON. Aug. U.-«Br jMVgr,
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One Of the major naaolTed prob-
liua in tbs vtUtaaMffi vt Oanada's
natural leeauiuss Is tireeiinlail by
the Immense body Of bUmnlnous
sands In Northern Albsita, along
the towrr Athabaska River Ho«-
can their valuable contents be ex-
tracted and niarkfted on a targe
scale, and to as Lu >lem tin ade-
quate prodl? Contlnuuua work on
the ioiutlun uf the dlff u lUtl^^ en-
countered IS belnif larried on by
the Alberta Research Coiuiril. snd
some progie&s is reported- Pro-
leseor Alan I. OvamB* seeretary
of the eoonell. statae that tar «f
M,5 per oent parity la now Mng
cxtractad 1^ means oC a piuuBsi
develt^ied by Or. K, A. Cliurfc. of the
University of AftMa. This is
said to bs as pure as can be pro-
duced from any other known
source. Tlie pilot plant erected si
R point hIki'i: rt nillr iirjil niii- lull
Inmi the lallMiiv u-unliiui at
Waterways Al'.a i- [ui^duclng
sbout a barrel of tar. ur MW pounds,
for each lea of WnnHnnHs sand
handled.
CHICAGO WHEAT
Pressure of Offerings of New
* Canadian Crop Af-
fects Market
I'he Canadian Westlnghouse
Conipanv has rioted a rantract
Wltli Ih'.' Al«' i.irt .Mi'rl I 'i rj-xi; atlon.
Llinltrt) Jit HfAilt MiUie, lor a
tc\er: [ijt{ n i>- adjustable .s]<p,'(l mill
motor and m riy-v.heel iiiUur atn-
eratoE set. exntor motr^ getierator
est aiad a complete ventilating
eoulpcnent) alao olraulaUng oUlng
sysinn. The eootraefc feKlndss, as
well, the naosaaaiT OQSrtnd and
swltehhig equtpmnt, ■m«Ma^tn |a
all to about t35o noo.
I>onilnlr)n Bridge Co. has ordered
liimi Enjjliind 2.500 lon\ u'. -■sieel
(or UAt in the construction of ihe
penstocks lor* the Powell River
Company's new hydro - electric
plant In Brltl^ OohunbU. Previ-
ous to this, ordsxa for steel pen-
stock for Oanadfsn miUs have al-
ways gone to Pittsburg, dooe Can-
ada does not manufacture this
class of materlaL Powell River
Oompany hss undertaken extensive
addition.^ to tUt plant at Lois River,
which will add considerably to lU
nsw^prlnt production.
Reports circulated in brofcera'
drelsa dtfflng the past few days u>
the effeot that International Nickel
Oo. .has practically no oonier on
hand, and very little nickel, are
substantially correct, according to a
statement made by an official of
the rcuTipanv to Thp Financial PosL
Prevlou,^ t:» this, unofficial reports
wrrff circulated for seveml weeks to
the effect that International Nickel
was having difficulty in selling iti
output, and that copper snd mckel
rtocka wsra pOlng up. If these re-
ports were well founded, they fur-
nish a rather satisfactory explana-
tion for whst Is felt win be a de-
cline tn earnings for the second
quarter of this year, and give rea-
sonable hope' for an Increase in
earnings for the third quarter.
Monel metal sales for the first six
month.', of 1930 are only 5 per cent
down fro! > »alpa In the llrst six
months of 1829 Llie r--ard six
months In the company's history,
snd the demand for tUO allagr Is
rapidly tncreaalng.
ALL GRAINS GO LOWER
iB.c, Band CofparaUao, U$J
CHIOAOO. Aug, 10.— Prices for
wheat Sold off rather sharply In late
trade, coming close to the old low
point on the crop, with partial re-
covery later. Scattered long llqul-
datlim was » factor. Oommlsilon
hijtjM- t;u>:iH; was ol good charp-Cter
• >n the (leillnfi. Liverpool c'ospcI
5-8 t:. 1 I ;i iiigher. with it be;t'>j
(IfinsJid for actual wheat repi'iieri
ubroad. Weather In (.(erniany ::oii-
tmues rainy, i^e tn oUier coun-
uies abroad the ooodltlons show
some Improvement. Export trade
was fairly active, salee In an posi-
tl«u being l,ftO0,0O0 bushels, most
of It Canadian. Primary arrivals
SJTS;000 bushels, against 1603.000
btisheU a year agn. and clearances
of (loin-stii: fttiei't and flour were
'Je2,000 bii.shel.s World's .stocks, ac-
cording lo Brad. street's, increased
7.619.000 bushels for the wesk. Local
arrivals were sixty-five cars esti-
mated. The Canadian movement Is
unusually early. Winnipeg had ell
cars against dxty-flve a year ago.
Country offerings light The mar-
ket runs Into selling on the hard
spots, and while ^M' Oanadlsn
movement Is oO, a tWO aided maikst
Is indicated.
Com was weak most of tha^day.
There was selling credited to the
toca! Ions'., "-'"l ^J""'' K^r.erfti demand
was not sufficient to digest thu mH-
Ing. The cash market was firm
with salsa of IM^ buahels, and
country offerings on the other hand
were light. Rfoetpts srere Ug cars,
estimated, with primary arrivals
843.000 bushels against 430,000
bushels a year ago. Further ralris
were repcrtrd m the Missouri RUrr
Valley. Crop reports since th- rain^.
todlcated a great part of the dam-
Age to tlie crcp as Fhown In larse
percentage ot hnrrvn sulks and Im-
perfect ears, tt'lll never be remedied
by rains from now on. We think the
market has dropped back to a point
where aocumulatlon will again be
In evidence on all stthaoks.
Oats followed the general trend
of com. Cash demand fair and
fountry sales lo arrive continue
light
Rye was .strong early, but .sold off
with wheal. A good demand was
reported for rew crop rye.
WE RECOMMEND:
OiiiiiM hoiiio Rajiwajf Seairities
For a satislacury IncMba '^afUh greet »Melbilhies «| agiprccialioo
in %-aluc.
Csosds's greatest cntrrpriae and s couipaxy ioacpsrably Uokci
with the destiny of the Dominion.
The Common Stock yiclda approximately t%.
\>lr for oor special circular on C.P.R.
BRANSON, BROWN & COh LTD.
Central Bldg,
Victoria, BX*
Mslaspina Retail Nanabna. B.C
OarraapaadaBt at toeao Si Brraa
MirttfSl B,a SbbS OaaSanr AaaoetaUM, VsBswvac BMl
' aUKk Bachanta. SaatUa Curt> Birnania
rtiONr'i ■-1H1 ■ ■>-
S40Ilm St,
Sound Investments
Corporation and Got^rnment Bondg and
Investment Stocks.
Christy, Hall & Co., Ltd.
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Gillespie, Hart & Col Ltd.
Incorporated t9U
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VICTORIA
VANCOUVER
A Brokerage Service Specializing in Western
Stocks, Eastern Mines and B6nds
H. & MUNNING8 A CO., LTD.
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sisnawajnti iabm^ nsari carim
To Close an Estate
FAnn, 28 acre*, in {our-niile circle, Gordon Head disirirt. 19 seres
cullivaied, y acres pasture! oak Irees. garden and orchard; com-
inandiitg view o( Ixatitilul •iirroundihg eouoiry; V-reewi residency
liardn't>od floors, cement bateineiit, (urnaggf nodem phirabing»
conservatory; barns and outbuildings.
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"Twelve plants are engafed in the
manufacture ol scbastoe products lu
Canada," states the latest* Issue of
Ap'lcultural and IndustriAl Progrrss
In Canada, published liy the depart'
ment ot oolcnlsatlon snd immigra-
tion of the Canadian PacUlo Ball-
war* Tbe review oonttmias: The
produetlan last year was vatttsd at
ga^aacaBg, whoe m ine it was ga.-
0U.4I3. The output ot the Cana-
dian plants Includes a considerable
variety oi products, the list ronslst-
ing cf paper and millboards, roof-
infE and shingles. inBulallng material,
brake linings and packings for stesm
and oU snd hydraulic op«ratlorui In
the mtnlnt branch of the Industry,
ther? are seven firms operatiug In
Canada, and their cocnblned fixed
and current aaceta last year ware
faiuad at gnA4ajgv.
"XSanadbui iirododlon attained a
new laoord during IM. in the last
savan yeara tbe valoe of production
has considerably more than doubled.
Shipments from the mines in 1920
amounted to riOO.OS^ tons, vslued at
$13,172,581 These fltures, which sre
the result of finsi returns, show nn
Ibcreupve of 17J p*r cent In value.
eompariKl with lS3i The value of
the output In 1023 was $i,&a3.m so
ttiat In the seven years before IKD
tlw Increase In prodoetton Talus was
3Se per esot. Hie avarnge talue
recelvsd l>y the nine opsralors In
1938 was $41.04 per ton. agalMt
$41.18 per ton during tha previous
year.
MOgTLY EXPOBTEO
"Hm great bulk of Oansda'i pro-
duetlon of asbr^tos la exportj^d. Can-
ada imports asbcit'js manufsoturta.
but only About pne-half the %-alue
of th» mRnufarrureA produced in the .
counuy Canads's loadlner msritet '
rcr asbestos Is The United SUIas.
which In 1B29 Icok 232.4S4 tons out
of a total ei;>'jrl of 297 031 ton*
The other chief marketji In i!ie or-
der of their Importance last year (
were Bslgluin. Oermany, AustrAlla,
BrUish India. Oite. DnHaatk,
rvaocs. naiy. MsUoOi, tHa nslber-
lands, Newfoundland. Hew Ssalaag.
Spain and Sweden. Tbs eaporta of
asbestos from Cansda were valued
In 1B39 St 113.746,634. wh.t h A a.^ en
ICCtMn* of over SI .500,000, » ht n
eompsred v-lIJi the prevloim y^jir
Imports of aiib-jitna imo Canada last
r^sr WW- valued at 11.013 434. com*
pared aUh IS35.8B7 in l»3t
rHIEF COMPF.TITORa
"About 90 p?r ctni of ih? world's
.^uiiplv of asbexlon U d^r.ved IroeS
sources within ths Brltixh Empire,
end OS per c*nt o( the total tonnsge
la mined In the Thetford area of
Ckiebac Tor many yeata Oeaads
domteatad tba astiastos MarteU of
the werld. pradoeing about $1 per
easit or tbe w^^ supply, biat de-
' ywara twea
to tbe sit-
NORDON
We again call altenlion lo iliii Atoik. In spile of the drastic drop
Ml price dunnv the last six weeks we are as strong sa ever on the
»plcndli] opportunity the company offers. At anything arouiul
$) 00 per tlisre it simply m^M Ibe stock ta just $1.30 MORS
ATTHACTIVX than before ihe revcnt nisrkct collaptc. Mowever,
we firmly believe in the (oturc of "Nor.lcui." We persnimlly Know
an«l have ab>>o|ute coniidciicc :ii ttie managrnietii niii] Jircchirs—
not only aa to their intcgrily, but as to their EXI|£|tIENCB
AND KMOWLXDOB OP THE ENTIXB OIL iNOUBtRY.
We are more than aatUAed vftb the financial iaterests now behind
the company. We are canvjisced that a dollar or two meana noth-
ing In the prfsent niarhet vahie of the sto^>^, \^h-:< tlx- roll p<»»i-
bilities for future appreciation arc reslixtd. NORI>ON is one
stock to Bl/V NOW AND HOLDl'reiardleas of market gctlbtt
(hirhig the next Ivrclvc months.
Mason & Diespeckjer
KINING AND OIL BROKERS
Members of the Victoria Stock Eacbange
itMrr- rv ... w.rr Srrvirr ,Mi Leadhit 'CsnatUan K^chsnHes
lUO Broad Street, Victoria, B.C. Pbosa 4439
nation. The chief oaqpetltocs of
Canada In the world oafliata ara
Jtbodeala and tbe Ualosi of Boath
Africa. The output Ireoi deposits
in Rhodeala last year totaled 4$.-
((34 tosis, and from the Union pf
South Africa 3S.03i tons The out-
put from the Onlted SUt«s was 3,-
15S tons.
"Cyprus Is one of the larger pro-
ducers of ssbe:«t<is. but Isat year
there was a falling off In production
m that Island of 13 4 per cent, ttw
ou^MJt belns \b.t9l tonn The ex-
port of asbestos from Rhodesia la
chiefly long fibres, as the less valu-
able product will not pay tba east of
transport to world marlists. Tbe
asbestos axporta of Rhodesia last
year vers vataad at $1,101,000. or
Sllg psr ton. exports of Canaolan
ssasrtoa, exclusive of und '■
waste. In tbs aama fsac vara valued
at $10,137X1$. ar VIAdl per tan.
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FINANCE - COMMERCE - MARKETS
T
AIJ/jpVER
Prices Show Relatively Little
Change Upward— Some
Lones
MISSOURI LEADS MINES
VANCOUVER. Auk 10 Thf
volume of tradiiig mi tlip loca! slt<k
ncbange rallied .Nonif whiit, but at
ttal 40W of Itie tiny shovtrd
upward,
vWte ft tew imam awk to lower
IMl AJP. OOBMUttted wu *oft.
ckwinf at .43. and Ham* OU vaa not
very acUve. dOitoi mt $L15. O. * B.
OorporaUon waa down to M, Amal-
fianat«d h«Id at .18.
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Idc trader In the mtning mtHoh
bat wai off 3 polnta from lUt prv-
TlMB eloae. Pramler traded at M
«ad Ptooear Odd at $uo.
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MARKET NEWS LETTER
The niarkct news letter of the
Provincial Oepaitmcnt of Acrleul-
tura), under data of Auftut 18, says:
viCTOftIA
Dips Offer
C^ood Buying
Says Whitney
Calgary Oil Stocks
Hi(h
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NEW VOHK. Aug ao.-W(iltney.
of WaU Stroet >lnanctal Bureau,
■ayi: Tbe maj-ket cmtlnuea to slve
a moat aatlaf«Mtt«y parftnuDca,
aoMdaUy In the wiy of Ua vaa of
news Itrms. Some Unie bMdt wc
were in a market whose oiitataodlng
chararlerlstlc was Uiat H was re-
ceiving bad news and siolrm down
on U. A Uttle later we entered a
period In whl<:h it continued to
racalVw bad newa. Init would no
Inigat^naaet it In lower prioM.
Aa pointed out yeaterday. the next
modinrallon of tWa relallon-ihiy
between the market and Its news U
UiRicailv (iiif by which a riiaricrt
n liaf, bulH lip a U^lrTanre to
1)8(1 ticws bpeUi» to tret r.kxI new;,
ami KOf^ up on l' Until yxi^-nlHy';;
sesaiun wf were tii the aeccnd itagc
awaiting Um appeanboa of aooie-
thlng which wmdd tcD ns that we
were In the sewnd stage avaltlnf
_i„ .„ . , „ . ; "PI'caraiu f- of aomeiliins which
Vli i-.tm s lalr will tie In fiiu awing I would tf-H us that we were ready lo
all ihi.i work The entrtea are In [go info Uie third mis l believe
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atomrtierrles. In barr^, nUed thla
mtk for 8t LouU. Mo There Is
one oar left which in nold to a dealer
In Winona, Out. barrel stock
of r*r(i-"'".Ls-il s^j im br I lies is avail-
able of thr !930 crop In Victoria
The only strawberries on hand air
the one-pound carton stuff and
only about 83,000 povMts oC lUa
product an avaUabli.
The faUowlncMmr Wk« gives
the lataat marM nvw^lkvm Oal-
guy. Ideal wann westher ia mak-
ing fannen ambooa to alwt harveat-
big. which wU be general thla week
Washington Rblppers are making
desperate efforta to MCtire nniers
Eight repreaenUUtea of dirrrient
nhlppers in Calgary laat week 6weet
cherries and raspberries through.
Few logarui movlog on firm orders.
Shippers advlaed to keep blackber-
rtea at hone, brokers trying to get
dollar per orate here, without suc-
la exactly what has haptwied in
that reactionary tendcn. i>>.>. inriud
tn» the normal TUMday Influence
of aetback, hvm ftma way to the
optimistic utMnnoM of the head
o. the Treasury Department and an
Important Indualrlal flgure.
The Icrjir absent maplr ..r y^rre-
tary Mpllntis -A-fjrtj^
market is in itaelf :ompiiiin« u. be
thWlUW for. and I believe that we
haw DOW ahead of us a period where
the rapidly thinning deprejuskin newi
la In line to be deflnltely supplanted
with good news wMoh the market
Is going to reflect In ruing prices.
I think, therefore tha' we are
near enoiuiJi at !hr , • Ume to
the astabjlahmeiit of n •irfintte up-
tTCn4~to begtn ttslng eai h dip an K
m**^-.*? P«>**»^n« otockJi. with
the list being praMeally idenucal
with those recommended early in the
month, and which have conformed
to predleUona that their delayed
movements would not be character-
cess. Tail-end aeasd^ demand fori''';' f^' H^fS'^V'^**
'during the period they were held
I expect such a dtp during today's
hoars, bni It vffl te a bnlitf potm
whenever ft oomaa. ^ *^
Investors
Syndicate
FOUNDCD • IS94
Olivets end Morellos Kootenay
suppIylnH ihew In latr oondlUon.
Jobbers tryUn; to ftrt 11 fiO on fine
r.-ir i f TiiUfornta Eltjcrta peaches
arnvlng yesterday, but IIJO price
ahwly establlabad. Washington
Rochester peaches . not moving.
Okanagan oUngi also slow. "Waah-
Ington shippers axpea abortage of
Ka-^frni rrop «'U1 noU Western El-
br; t;i pn. . ,^ n oamod. Plenty of
phiiiis nil iiiarltet. mostly of cheap
\Va.-.litriRtim vnnell/'s First Italian
prunes bought at opening price of
40c. arriving today in mixed cars
from Yakima. No British Columbia
Bartletta on the local market, but
>SiM tomorrow. Plenty of Waahlag-
ton BarUett pear:; at %a $U0
for fancy. Early appie^i cleanliig up.
First shtpmri.t .-.f \vr;iiThy house-
hold expectr I v. . d i liny Through
frantic Jobber coiiipetition retailers
bought seml-ripe tonmi^-fe.-i r.n s«t-
urday at #l. This price below Job-
5S£"o«t. iWr nwwuieiiit of cu-
snUbers'al W to 18& Local gar-
daoart supplying poutoes. oabbage.
eaaUflower. head I«ttuee and root
vegetables below Import prices."
MONTREAL PRODUCE
UONTIUBAIi,. Aug. U.— Butter,
eggs and cheese, steady.
Oh«es»— Finest westerns. 15 1-4
tn IS 7-8: finest easterns, 15 j-4 to
a -8.
Butter— No. I Quebec. 38 3-4 to
Eggs — ryeah specials. 43 to 43:
trerti oferu, » to Jti JMUt firsts,
n to M.
V.L. EARDLEY-WILMOT
REPORTS ON ASSAYS
OF DALHOUSiE ORES
V. L. Janfley-Mllmut, of the De-
partment of Mines, Ottawa, who ra-
rently made an examination Of the
I jfiewater molybdenum property,
Alu-f Arm, beInK df-vr'Ioper] by the
Uultiouste Mlr\lini Company. Lun ■
lied, sent Komples the ore <'i
countered in tiie new workings tu
Ottawa tar assay by the ore drr.-^-:
Ing division of the department, nic
reaulta Just recelvatt Awm fibare are
very satisfactory. tiM pMoeBtage of
mineral being oopiMint, wNh as-
says made from VMndVa potota along
this drift
The company alM AMH> that,
at Um last report flnm Superinten-
dent MeLeod. tha new workings had
nearly naelud the 300-foot mark
and are now approacWnt the vlcm-
Ity bdow the old workings where
the laqte hodbr of molybdenite was
first found.
The directors feel plea.<ied, also
that tha molybdenum fr^im the
Tidewater property exhibited at the
Vancouver eihibltion wi>s awarded
the first prUe m ns cia.-i»
Canadian Nickel
. Uapidly Expands
Us Operational
Rapid prrigre-'S Ia bvAig n;.»dp vsUh i
the addltluius to ihe plant ul Uie 1
InicrnaUonal Nlrki'l Coji paiiy ui ih,- ,
Sudbury district. The new bmrlter
at Ooppar OUff U tB operation two
mooths ahead of the catlmated daie,
according to R^sert c. StwOB.prM'
klent of the company. llte rawlBg
furnaces, two revertMratorles and the
convo: t<-i., are In operation, and the
roprrntrator will be running very
.slurtly ihe ii ?xt advanc*' to be
made m tlie plant will t>e the coiiiuig
mto opvatton of th^ electrolytic
eopper rMbiery. HiU plant is owned
by tha Ontario AeOnlng company,
which Is Jointly flnanoed by the In-
ternational Nickel Company, the
American Metal Company of Can-
ada and tlvi Cf>n.iolldatted Mtnlnj; .V
&neltlng Company. It will li&^i- ad
Initial capacity of 120.000 short luita
Lif k anniinlly. and wlii be tlie
jHr!?!--.! ijijiiit of ii.s kind In the BiR-
Isll Eiii;)li'.
In connectuoii wuli the Improve-
ments being made at Sudbury, there
has been meted an acid plant
which ts using raw materials drawn
from Saskatchewan. This plant
makes nitre cake from sulphite of
floda, tlie soda esmlng frorn the
tiiipiMte !!iin*' of the Horseshoe
;,nk. Mil.;-,,: i.'..ni;i.'.:j, in Saskatche-
wan Ciiriiptiny partly fi-
ii;itii''(i '•■v !rJ*-t iKt: iMi rill Nlrkfl, und
llic sulphate is delivered to ihp .nit-
phurte aold plmt.dl Oan.»iian in-
dustries at Ooppar Obff. I'le iauer
nompany is buying nlphurlo f umas
from ttM Ihoa fimelter. primarily for
the ceoTecalao of the Boraeahoe
Lake Sodium sulphate Into nitre
^ake. la qnantttMa aufldeikt to meet
the iBguhwiaiirti of the omt ra-
ft nery.
J, STEWART CEASES
TO BE DIRECTOR OF
BANK OF MONTREAL
MON'ntLAL. AuK 19 Jnmea
Stewart, of Winnipeg, has realnied
from the board eC 4ttr»etot* osths
Bank of Mantraal. tt waa announced
here Ipday. Mr. Stawari nOBDily
resigned his podtkmi In the ADMrta
araln Company and the Federal
Oram Corpotatloo.
Wheal Pool Head
Says Report Is
Only Guesstvor
Sumimr DuUtiess
Midsummer ^tuuSy hringa a peridi of
This ;rcar ui^vorable condition
aituation. Investors are away .t
immlttte. This vrrv <lti]liMs
TuUhess.
:ii:^;ravaif H the
■'Am !rt ilirir iiiiids
JL. immittie. l his very UnlliMs-. ii..wr\ri, fi c.jiiently
uflcrs opportunities t„ iit.iuire sound ^.c^uiiiicj at Igwer
prices than is possible when the Fall bring*- K reiMwed
dcmantl for hip;h-£xade investments. We invite inquiries
by mail from uvnstors who are »w«y or who live out of
town.
B.C. BOND CORP., LTD.
uMoovmaoMs
un
RBOIKA. Aue 19 'Ilir aii-
oounoement »( liir Wheat I'ool's
Initial payment for the 1030-31 o-cp
will be made by myself after I arrlv.-
in Winnipeg," said A. J. McPhall,
oreaUmt oC tha Saskabohewan
Wheat Fool and of the Oentrml sell.
ing Agency this morning.
Mr. McPtiall saVf he was not sure
whether he would loive fur Wlii-
|nlp«'g TuejKlay iii((lir ...r w.dii'-s<ia >
His departure wiil dfpeiid upiii ti:<'
proBress of dlrci-ttirs at the nifetlnn
Of tlic board of directors of the
flaakatchewan Wheat Fool, ru« In
eesalon.
Mr. Mcntall would neither admit
nor deny the accuracy of a Winni-
peg dispatch as suUnft that the
Initial payment would likely be 70
cents. "It's anothM gueaa," was his
only
BUCK OU W ABE
WW A HE'
Cfdgary Oil !Sew$
I think we can abaolutely depend
on September behig a big roon^an
the upside, so that anything boo^t
on weakness from now on Is getUna
cloee enough to proOta Iw b3
practical jmiiNini,
ConsolidtOed
Has Interest in
SherrUi^rdan
ConsQJldated Mining A- Smelting
to Its half-yearly report. ;.tate.5 that
It has acquired a suUUotial interest
In Shenitt-Oordon and that Mr
Archibald, amatteta vlce-prertdant In
charge of mlnea. was going en tha
iward cf that company.
MONEY MARKET
LONDON, Aue. lO.-Money. 1 1-4
per cent Discount rates: Short
bliU, 3 3-16 per cent: three months.
t to 3 1-2 per cent
1«W YORK. Aug. IS.— CaU
mooey, ataady; 3 l-l par otnt au
day.
Time loan.i. steady; SO days, j to
3 1-4: fiO days. 3 1-4 to 3 1-2; 90
daj-s. 3 1-3 to a s-4: UnA montha.
3 1-3 to 3: five iad sfac sAooiki. 3
to 3 1-4.
^ Prime oonoMrelkl paper, t to
HER WAT
KESQimCES
<MUlBr, t,t>iirl fi Co . Ltd.)
CALGARV. Auk 19 — OkalU No.
1. one of Uie pioneers of Turner
Valley producers, has atarted to re-
pair casing troubles which had
cauaed the prodtKitton to fall from
the original SOO barrela daily to 300
barrel!!, according to offlldals. A
few wTks ago the well ttom off, aa
it ha.s been (lolng for some time
OperaUjrs at llr.it .-(tarteii to clean
out and then decided to taiir> ad-
vantage of the closure and adjust
casing. Operations so far Indicate
that repairs should be poaslble.
Okalta 190. 3 Is making eaoellent
proirress In the limestone. Yestrr-
'i,-t\ (he crew was making bole at
4.398 [i>et, 2&a leet from tha top of
tl'.e limestone Pair gag AMrtngS
have been noticed.
_ Okalta No 3 has resumed drllllnn
from the top of the limestone and
fasterday was drilling thfity-aeven
net tn the fbrmaUon at 4,7N feet.
Meridian No. 3 has atarted drlll-
inR )n the Ribstone FWd, aocord-
Ing to R O Straker president of
the company The well at laat le-
port wax making hole at 200 feet
alter several days' drilling Tlie
company's other two wells, which
tapped tha production aands, are
shut down pending future develop,
meuts In marketing and distributing
raeOniea. The poUmr of the com-
pany, said Mr. Stnftar, ti "tlrat to
get the prodnetlan.**
With two wells producing and
three drilling. Mercury la preparing
another site for an operatlon-~No. 8
fUggmg Is ptagtleally completed and
ready for divttng gear. It U ex-
pestad that iwraUwig wffl wait for
toola ttom HiDh S. wlMre tlMr wtU ba
kepi for a nunth or so to insure
egstoet loaa of prednsllan by
fiweslng of.
Mercury Nd^ ] aetaally sUrt«d to
make new hole yesterday. driliinR on
rive feet from 4JS85 feet, where the
well has been Idle for aeveral
months.
Mercury No. 5 was drilling at 4,380
feet, and No. 7 oompMad cement-
ing eight-tnch casing at 400 feet.
Miracle was drilling yesterday at
4.836 feet.
' No change In the situation," said
Mirwj* Dome official! last night re-
B«rdln« thplr test northwest of
Turner Valley. This well hae been
contending with freesing troubles
to
Gold Production
In Canada Shotos
50 Per Cent Gain
rark Kjuicrr of >lt. KaIiiIt .tdopts
Natal and Forreful MetboAl
With "Bad Bruins '
LONOMlRE. WaAh, A:jk 18
SASKATCHEWAN TO HOLD
CONFERENCE ON RELIEF
MEASURES FOR FARMERS
VANCOUVER GRAIN
ELEVATOR CHARGES
APPEALED AGAINST
Prospects are thai Qifmhi this
year wlU advanoa into second place
among tba gold prodMcuii? . ountni-'.^
of the world. Bo^th auica holds
nnt plaoe and tha Ontta^ Btatas
seeoiBd, but praaent progreas in the
mlnas of Canada make It appear
Uksly that the isss gold production
or $40,060,000 will this year be In-
by fiO i>ei ceti:.
■YDftO-XLfiCTRIC
power is oa* of
;|Bana4a*a tfraataac
It liaa Ma fha
Itwhfrh han a ttraet-
l> »)f I he l>'>nti nion 'a
aaoM Important indiis-
trtca. It has given C soM.la
auprcmacy in papc r mak-
ing. It baa oootribueatf
•n&atantlally to tha pro-
notfen of the mining
iodustry. Ita In/luencr in
agriculture and nthar
pnaoe* of Dominion life la
aceadily Jaereasfng.
Canada has already cs-
sattded over a hillloa
nothira in harne^oing her
mighty river*. Wiih ap-
■mfanatelv 6.000 000 h p.
Inatallcd a mere com-
snaneamoat haa bcaa
sttada. Pr«f eeta In eouna
of dcvelopmant wilL wJth«
in the next ClifM ywara,
add nearly 1.000.000 h p.
When cornplrtrrf to ulri-
nata daatgned capaalty a
further I.SM.iKM h.p. will
bemadeavaiUhU. Canada
has within »)«ht an inatal-
lacion excaedlng ff.OOO.OOO
h.p. and a aapttal lavaaiM
mant la azoaaa of two
MlUoadollara. *
By that time Caoada'a
power laduacry will bm
raapeoafbla fs«- ch« «m-
ploymvnt. directly or in-
dfrecdy, r-f nvrr three
million individuals and.
Wish Khair faoUUea. for tha
anpaart of more than
twalva mlUteQ aouU.
This wffl bo aecompUahed
wltfa hut ^praxlaaauly
as par eant of Canada^
water power resources d*-
vclopcd. It augrcsts what
the com meralallaaclan aC
the remainfacaa«ag»^*
Will affect.
nie affarda but a g1imp«e
of wfaot Just one of
Caaa4a*a utntnl r«-
aaiima Mautg go
ftitm*.
kac
NE5BITT, IHOMSON $f COMPANY
MMTTED
20s Cetitr^uiWJng, VICTORIA. Teli^Wne 8644
VAneO{pr«r OflMTtiliiAMtes: Ufmma IMS. IMS. 1566
MooMftl OuAbw Ottawa TwotttO
WlMliNf flwiaiotii Vi
BundtM
for asvaral waafcs In altemats
bring the wall into prodtwttoa.
AT BIG. MISSOURI
(Mlltot. CKmrt * Co., LM.»
VANCOUVER, Aug. ID— C. Q,
WlBkenden. retired architect and
Vanoeuver old-timer, who is largely
Interested in mining properties
throughout the province, has Just
returned from a trip to Stawart.
B.O., and vicinity. He nporU great
activity upan the part of Oonaall-
dated Mining di Smelting Company
In connection with their operations
at the nm Mtftsouri Mines, where
large rrrws are buaUy engaged tn
mlninK df velopinentfc mHI^ gMOHon
and road work
Heavy -ihlpnieiits nf niachlriery.
lumtwr and mining suppUea are
■aing Id to tbe Big MlssOurt, and
mgHtsrs and sawmdls anund
Stewart, bc. and the adjoining
town of Hyder. Alaska, are being
taxed to the limit of tlielr mp^rlt-,
to take rar<^ or rne hiuii.'-' j.;«'e!i
with them by I'oti'iolldan''!. which
appears to be pulling for Ihe heavy
effort to have the mUl operatmg
within the next month eg m,
SOUTHERN CANA^HAS
INCREASEDJARNINGS
Representing the rortv -sixth
BMOttily niwMniilrtc train. SwLhem
Canada Powei Ompany Umited iw-
porta a further uaraaaa m net
eamhiga for Jidy, 1130. Onns eera.
' higs of 1181408 for the month show
I an Increase of |7,4M over the pre-
vloufl y»«r anrt ner ^arnlr.ir* filfl,-
1611, an Inivrasr iif (■ nl7 p .iTi.pired
with 1 he rorrestwirii t [ m; uv^n f.h of
I»3.'>. net earnings in 19:10 re-
vsal an Increase of over 75 per cent
Far the tan months df tte OOn-
I paay't flaeal yaar, ended lAth Jttty.
gnaa aanMfs M N jnjM ibow an
Inereaaa «fir tha eama period of
IS3B of 1181.848 While net at |I Ift4,-
1388 U 888,101 higher r«i the same
comparlson WorkinE expenses for
'the ten monllM {lertod tnrrtassd
from laogjBB to HMatiL
TOURIST TRAFFIC ON
C.P.R, MUCH IMPROVED
VANCOUVER. Aug, 13.— Swelled
by numerous special trains and
travel parties, mtet of them with
United Staatejs travelers. loiirLsi
(.raftlr over CAii.i'll*n f'acifir lliicj*
t1ui;nK tl'<" I'M,"-' : A > -.I'Tk . :;i
UU Cuiuinoiii tUiA leached the Aea-
son'a high ievels and will eontlnue
heavy at least tm (he end of Au-
gust, aooordttti tn E 7. li. Sturdae.
CPJt. gansral psmingaf agent.
Though travel thla aeasoln la,
generally speaking, considerably be-
low laxt season's volume," Mr. Stiu--
dee said, "the two weeks of July
and first two weeks of August have
compared favorably with last year's
record-breaking businexs "
Appntdmalaeiy mk) person.i in
eight spe^al parties wUi pa.vi
through Vancouver frr.ni AUktuftl. 'Jl
to August 38, Mr Sturtl-e ^tatcvl,
KAMLOOPS IRRIGATED
ACREAGE AUGMENTED
Great changes have taken place
in the valley of the Thompson River
east of Kamloopa. Where last year
tha arid lands ware covered with
nothing but aage brush this yaar jin-
dsr irrigation Inoad ttdOm of green
stretch away for miles. Hw soU Is
very fertile and splendid crops are
nearing maturity. There Is abun-
dance of water. Paving the road
through this section Is progrcslng
rapidly and the bUck band of high-
way running smoothly between ttie
neldfl of green adds an lOpNSSlon
of solidarity to the scene.
Wtae of the crop to be taken
inm (Us new area is aitlmated at
81004X10, says tbm Kamloape BnU-
neL It u ODO «f tba Uggast, It net
the biggest, area to be brouslht under
brlgatlon In one seaaon In this dta-
trlot One hundred thonssnd addi-
tional dollars circulating tn Kam-
loopa thLi Pall will be all to the good.
The new land brought under cul-
tivation stretches tor six miles east
Of the city limits as far as the foot
of Todd's HU, on alt2ier aide of the
main highway, from the river bank
ta tha bas* of tha clay olHTs. in aU
•80 acres Of this, 140 acres behmg
to (he Palm Dairy farm. E. A. Dagg.
manager. The balance of ."VOO acres
was developed by S c nurtoii lor |
varlouA cllen!.s: some of this has
been 5old and Mme leaKed Two
hundred acres are cultivated by
VA3KA>UVBK.-^Aug. 10.— Aldetnan
Warner Loat and city Solicitor J.
B. WtlUams will attend the hearing
of the Oram Board here Wednesday
morning (o repreaent the city Coun-
cil while grain elevator chanre« are
betasg dlBcaned.
Alderman Loat declared ut ve.'^ler-
day'S council mreting that elrvu'or
Cbiurges fiave Increased from haK a
eent a bushel In 1M3 (o ana eent
and a hair in 1380. and said that
there Is no Justmcatlon for the
tnereaae.
"The rlty should have ■tome data
oiJur tJian \i\r nirre At.itenient of
Alderman Loot before flllng any
reprvaenutlons with the Grain
Board.'* said Alderman Angua Mac-
XmilB.MJ*. X suggest that Aldefman
Loat get Information for us. If he
can. and present It to the council
before Wednesday morning. Then
we ran Instruct him deftnit/'ly "
OFFICIAL CROP REPORT
OTTAWA Aug, I fl. -Reports of
rrop daiiiane due to dry and hot
wfiitiirr m the Prairie Provinces.
BritiKh roiumbta. Maritime Prov-
inces and Western Ontario, ^ve
been received by tha Pomtnlon
Bureau of Statlstloa and are em-
bodied In the crop report laaued this
afternoon. WKh respect to the
Prairie Provincs
the report states
that the harvest nf the grain crop Is, torlufi bear bandits of nriflUt Val-
well advanced nnd (lireshlng Is J -et ley. are deported.
RBOIINA. 6a:.a.. Aut[. iU.-Fur the
purposa of dlanissiT^ tha financial
attuaUon of Saskatchewan, the
vartotts maasnrsB of lallaf now in
ferea, and any fortlisr Msas that
might be evotnd. a oonferenee of
, all members of the Oovemmant.
In I provincial ere <litnrs and debtors,
■ 't.!M.tri' whrii tJiry ■ takr ii muji ,ii.d Various rtjnii L ji auUlorttles,
a rid* , he never comes batk, i ;iiii ha:; been called by Premlar J T m'
Is why the park rangers of Mount I Anderson to taka iteaa RUav
Rainier National Park have applied morning
i At this meeting i;ir entire fi-
fabric of the province will
Four of the big black bruins de- be surveyed with the Idea of of-
llght in tearing up tento and cars to f erlng the fanners of the dried out
get at the food conUined ihereln. Brea-s as murh rellpf a% possible
yttty refused to be dissuaded from
this practice by any ordinary means.
Bo Buperln*(-!Hlfi'.i O. A. *l*WltlWTm
ordered a trap built.
The trap was. then baited and a
WO-pound black bear — one of the
worst offender.*!— was eaoght In It.
Ue wa5 speeded unceremonlouBly
over about thirty mountain
from Paradise valley, to the and of
the new Weat Wide Highway. There
the door was opened-
But bruin declined to exit. Hem-
mermti. yelliiiK, .smoke and flire
moved hijn not at all Finally a
fimall hu> in the : nid md .jf the
trap was opened. The hole was two
feet m diameter, and the black
brigand was three feet at the equa-
tor, yat by ooine proosm tovalgn to
science, bruin forced hhneelf
through this orifice. It was at about
this time that five good rangers and
true began to leave for other parts —
for bniln looked peeved.
Once out of the hole, the one-
time captive also start«'d on a Uttle
sprint— but he went the other way.
He ioitp.Mi over the bank bealde the
rood. and. when last seen, was ca-
reening madly from traa to tne, des-
tmatkm unknown, but on his way.
A few days later the trap waa
again aet. and this time the king of
the brigands was capture<L He wu
unable to force his ample bulk
through the small hole In the front
end of the trap, and wa.'s forced to
back out^ At last reports he was
BtiU busily engaged tn hanging up
a new non-aCop croea country rec-
ord.
The inp was lat again, and saon
another black outlaw wtli be taken
for a ride. '^Iie process wlU be re*
peated unUt the *Yaarfm four," no-
starting Manltnbft, wliU:h had a
pnmiiAlng crop in the middle of Julv.
now. according to tha report, pre-
sento a varied appearance. *Mue lo
the depredaUoas of baat. drought,
and particularly rult"
Spottiness ta also a feature of the
Saskatchewan crops with great
v.irlatlons, not only between dis-
tricts but l>etween adjoining Held.'.
In Saskatchewan It is reported Uiat
»heat muapaula an fair to poor In
Ai he leaves the trap each out-
cast Is nurked with white paint If
these piebald bruins reappear on the
scene of the former dapredatlana,
stemar msaaoraa WlU be reaortsd to.
MONTREAL rVEMPLOTKD
MONTRFAL. Aug, 19 -Montreal
lit prejient has between 31.000 and
33,000 unemployed, with another
lOAOO to UMO WiHrklng but two or
the Southern and Oanttal diitTleta.| tbraa days a week. acoonUng to re-
and toir to good In tba Northm porta fNn labor unloM foaeUi« tha
Wast Otttbml «M(Ms. Otty Ban. — »r«
FIRESTONE PREDICTS
RENEWED PROSPERITY
NEW YORK. Aug. 19.- Harvey 8.
Firestone. Ure manufacturer and
friend of Henry Ftrd and Thomas
A BtUson. told the CambrMfS In-
dustrial Asacdatlon yesterday the
present slump in business soon
would be succeeded bv greater
prospeHiy Uuu Ae United States
has known lor tea years.
To meet depression he advocated
pood liard work and rc ad jiisunenia
by business leaders to meet the
changing condlOooa. neh «a xe-
duoad prioea nnd rodneaa gmtead.
He agreed vm -Brnxf Ittd^lbit
soon thera wmiM ba woric fm-
evervhid\
GRAIN BOARD TO "mEET
IN VANCOUVER JQIJAY
VANOOUVBR, Am» .«^'. J.
Rathbone. P^rt WlUlam. saeralary
of the Grain Board of Canada/ has
arrived In Vanrouvfr lo make ar-
rangements for the annual sneiloii,
which will be held at the Her-
cbants Exchange on vradneaday
starting at II a.m.
The full board will aiT^nd tlin
.ilttlng. Members wlH arrive Wed-
nesday morning. ■ -
INOiANAjm
OAltY. Ind.. ASg.
Oary bank waa caoa#& t.
fourth within a week, and
Withm a day.
The Gary Labor Bank, arggabed
In 1112.') Rniiouuced it would remain
cloned todav to protect iui resources.
A small I'un iii>on the institution
late yesterday, blamed upon un-
easiness due to the cJoaing of the
Mid City SUte Bank and it.t
braneb, tha fUth Avenue Bank, led
tba dlraelors to Uke this acuon.
aiaya^Mietf.
Ttw Gary Labor Bank has tout
resources of 8870.000,
At a public meeting In Perth re-
cently, at which Premier f.-oliier
prealded. a campaign waA initiated
tor tba aaoamloo of Western Aus-
ttalla ntJta the Commonwealth.
Vancouver Island Coach Lines, \XL
''We Cover
jilC CO.-.rn rXT^
All Our
Houtrn Are
Scenic**
i
T
Ow Am NUshstt to Nanalmo DaHy at 8s30 AlML ls30 PaM.
and 6:15 P.M.
OF COURSE
BY BUS
METAL MARKET
LONIX^N. Alig. 18.— fltandard cop-
per, spot and fUtoras. m7 elec-
trolytic, spot and futures. £3n lOs.
Tin, vot. 1138 TS 6d: fnturss. 1138
Is gd.
Lead, Bfiot, CIS Ts 8d: futures, £18
3m Od.
Zinc spot, tie 3s 8d; futurei. 118
131 M.
AT NEW VOBK
NFW YORK Auk H Copper,
Nteadler; electrolytic, «poi snd fu-
tures, n
Iron, quiet; unchanged.
TIB. ataady. spat and ataiby.
se.U; futorsa, 30J7.
Lead, quiet: not. Ktw York, 8J0;
East at. Lmili, 133 to 3J3,
Ztne, easy: East St. Louis, snot
and fu^urea. 4J3 to 4JS,
DOW JONES AVCTA6ES
Thirty mrtuftrlala. high. 333M;
low. 33fl.«3: laat. 337.13; ot 9M.
Twenty rails, high. 133.13; low,
latna; last. i3ij3: mU/L tmm
uunues. 3830: off ffMy btoK
Se.56; up flOS
Meefinp cvfT\
way to travel.
s well as oldworltj-detnind, you'U find thcLbos the ideal
aniaziiiffly pleasant.
Lithe as a racing dog, with the same strcciminff energy, this new trnn.=;porIation
carries yoii places with effortless speed. Smooth— marveloualy so. Clean and com-
fortable beyond measure. Airy» safe, qui-k and reliable— just everything yoti wa^l
*or your traveling. You must try the bm for your next trip-, nnnccliom ran be
made from here to any pact of the country. You'll find it satisiymgly less expensive
NEW YORK .WCAR
NEW YORK, Auf 10 No chaiWI
occurred In raw sugar early todSiy.
with Cuban avaUaUe at S,13 fftr
spate, duty paid, and duty trm ti'
farad at S4«.
Rallnad tfeoMal oontuuad of a
day to dv
unchangSd gt
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WE ARE YELLOWAY AGENTS
Bordir to Bordir
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Coaat to Coast
Seattle to San I**raacisco
Seattle to Los Angelcf
(via Sacramento)
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JOBK WOOD
foeailooal and THluucal Adnacr
AacDi for
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nunarMUiio AMD noil'
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roonu. abasivMlii taf ud mMbprool.
Kmra. iock repairs Aifb ORmo-
ina PtiM. locKiMUh. It07 Lamipi
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brina it to
Banah." MaiRipn»«, aii
Old aold boualiL im
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t- aattifactlaii.
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taiiinat II.
MADAMB «AMia. OLAflnrDVAlTT -
lUadlBaa dafb. Ttaaa MMttans to
MAOS-To-UKABURt avtn. m op
■UoklB. T-llor. na Pandora Ataoua.
ANtj uaiucijt iw
Tovm
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MBtSUB MIRAINO * OOHVALESCHHT
Ifwaa. no Mpni-.ei BL Pbona 4IM-
MAtMi:*, OLIVIA rLAlRVOYANT-
Ironi iu;ic, T;j , r-xi bi Plini.t IJ^rt
RBSTIIULUE - MtUS WOODS. Utad-
oau Diirif iM* (tL pauMk. Oak
ttar. Pb^t 34*1 auasta ti ~
Double Service in
Want Ads
Vou cAa tfleiTlione your an-
■ weri B» well ai your cUaaiticd
BilvcrtiHiiieats to The ColoRut.
Rcaderi atr o&cb intercitMl in
Want Advcrrisam«DU tfa%t do
not carry fh« nanits or BtMrcMef
of advrrtiieri, but i Coloni&t
Ijox fiunii^rr For Ihe aci. oiii .
Miiil it li!i:onvcnieilt lo wnXr- an
.iiiswrr, *nj (u tetve \ht ^.twi-
(tscr IjPtler. we uilt frolics
to l!(ix Nimiticr* o*<t ilic ulc-
phoup.
Thff Ci'loDiit actvice is av^il-
al>le irom (t «.ni. to JQ JM" . ex
ceptins SuntUyj. Phmi* lU
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lilt dun 11 Atttr; « mill
KtiLjiia laid Wt drLvfi
itw IB. Mbb* torn-
HUAT8, LAUDEItfi., PARlt HWINOB.
doa t«Hi.aU. cAicaeu nouaaa
Brot-, m Ban Buaai.
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baaaUiiUv ap»«tatad wivMa
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aUr allraeUva bAtbraota. amUM aM
diuMr. catertag anaxDalM. Ofaannliw
aumiuiulUkBt, eloaa to aaa, parb aod oaii
valklaa dt>laut« cAj Ouaau lahaD
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Uaulara of ttu-i'-'tntti^it. *u Bos A B.
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TO Kcrr
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r^OMKUITABUt ROOMS - BOAIID IT
^ diairro modtrau tcnaai doaa la.
MONEY TO LOAN
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rappUad. Alt ncllaa ifiaM itrUUr eoafl-
denuai coamtaUa baala. AppIt Boi IMI^
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aula, accldtnt and tut toatiranea. rapra-
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wuo.
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aturta. tiat, uadarwaar. boalrrj. Luvcat
aaiortmeni. Woadnful nlooa. Ubaral
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WrilB todar Dapl im. PukUc Bcrvlot
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ANHKn
oira TR^ rorpao or
by rf>iubi« peopla^ aliB anil traaa
F:>ont USttL
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Iracutter. aood oaUktr Dm IMT. Col-
VUORTUAMD Bonoou »ll oovsaff
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Conlonra tn ruin of N*» Education PaUaw-
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iFuorl mcthm: &r(i:ut atlanttoo fi*aa lo
ehara.-trr de.nir.riii' :it TraoaportaUoa by
airaiiaament fni, pal. U. B. UaOVtifdt.
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□BP aad boaffdUS atfMal IM rlrU. Mlaa
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MAVTAO WABRDfO UACBINE, ELBC-
tric; Bttiffar aawina machine, rlrcnr
KWOWT BSOROOJH, CttiOaS TO ttA^
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GOOD ROOM ARD BOASd O* PRIVATE
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ROOM DT
with or without b<vard.
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COMPORTARLE lli^MB.
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its kleOltua BtraaL cantrsOy toeaUd
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fV^AM. BWKET. AIRV AND IIOMEUKE
WaU-fumtahad amall apartinaaU with
paa-aanippad kitcbanaUan at— (■ balb-
room. ahotrar batb and lattal aaBOWBnd^
tlon. lotamaw rnoai tor uh at taaau.
Haat, llflbu bot and eold «at«r nrovidad
(raa. Ranlala modaraia. Baa Ura Oaora*
B. Allan at tha eav ■'Vlatoria Kaitic." Ult
Rockland AYanua.
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»■ ^A1R1CK STRBBT. BrVSB
aaana
" "W" ■ . MM
i*V, y.*^"?' ""•O- • 11 M
niOavandlal. Avthu., a room. : * 40 M
us* Port Btraot. l rooou !i?a
ma Catalan A^t.^;: I ; SM
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1113 Broad Slytal ^
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iMi_HontrMa. 1 iSSt 4 KdS! '
KOOM AND BOARD. KXAR BBA. OAR
lin*. I'.r*. aaraaa. Pbcoa tOPTL.
chtld'a crib; no daalara
Avanua.
lOlt BuUiIand
(\Mm BHOWOABB. M FT. B S VT. X 1 FT.!
^ ' 1 watiiina aiacblnn and «iU«Br: 1
(a*n!.r.. tanlcm IMVlj ItBBBBS'f OVUlp-
inri.i 1 rtFAia can. I aalL MBl Dooaiaa
Siren Phcina 17111
ONE 8MAU. lOEBKRO ' ICt Tii <\ A'U^
I unall rn«i *are Prtona miox. SfiS
Roaabcrj AT«>nu«
PAIKTil. OtLa VARNISBBB AMD WI»^
dow fliaaa Tha aianalaod Co. Lid.
atO Pott Street. Phant ST.
RAflOi C/wBTIHOB POR liKMrTLY ALL
Riakaa B O Bardwar*
HEED BABY CABRIAOE. IN KCW OOH-
dliloti Ph.-.n(i i»Oft«L
OHAU. CHARUING BOTBU OBBORHB
*T Oiiutti table briard. Ill MdClura Sk
Mlaa Ewioa- Tel Wl
rnsB maplbbTum TATBs^sntnnr^
A anaei rpona and bonrdt varapa. Tim.
ll'HntltJta. IM BANK
' • ^rljriir hmna PiuiDa
S7
OTRBBT— KX-
luiD* JtSAT.
WEAK • BOOM AMD SOABO.
flMBiS aiMM
Mi
4S BOOM AND BOARD WANTED
U TO RKNT— BOSCELLAlftOOS
r roo
BBjrr-lIODERW 8TOBS. WITH
rood dUpiai window, wiib a daptt af
tM (aai: nteaianliia floor; bot vatar baal:
Pert Btraat. cloaa to I>oualaa BtraaL Ap-
ply Bnpira Raalty Ca.. 1IT Part BtrtaL
orroBTUHrn vor aPTOBBU
ROYAL OAR- QpBd MaalMa. BHn U It
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MS Port Bt
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Pbona in
IAROE DIBPLAY WimXSW. WITH
^ orii<.« toa." aitd itoraco tacttniaa. it
requlr«.j Kicby'i HtaraB8. TU-TSl
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BVILDINO MATBBIIIi
A UROB OUANTITT or OOKBUCMTBD
Iran, all cUaa Ja pipn aad BtllMfc Bba
yietaMn_iMdt aiBB», uu
Bay add Orndra. Pbaaa MSOL
VHIP AWTWHEJtE KAMPl-E PACKAOB 4
*^ kind* Ifaf ic<b»ccci. II B" 10 Iba lar
i: M ]ii IM (ur 14 M: 40 Iba for ta 40
Spaclfy U miid or atrow traoiad. Addrasa
q. Oubatib M BaodBrMn Avanua. Ottawa.
Onl.
SET OT TBI WORIA BOOKS ARD URI.
varaity. Brat ypar: n baranm. rbona
41MX or oaa ITM. Paabroka.
SORXBI aSIRM KMnXHBi
aav. m. RMBB MML.
Aucoar
STnVBB ABO RAMOEa MANY MABBB.
Wa rasaly pad imtaii niiu. *at>r-
fMniB. parta. tallrra. rtr S^>'thiilt*a Blew
BBc^aRaa. lOl Part 8iri-«t Phnna t31p
WORLD BOOK AND SBVBRAL -IXAClT
Bar.
nrvnaonoDBB ii-ii*. uotob with
* ▼ wall awltebaa — baanaar-oiia for yrlnd-
iBB boaa. ate— Bkead mm for dmaUt
Bvpntlap «Bd bnifc-rtalUrip. mnari. belU.
aeaiBB, aoRdriaa. Apply BlackaBltb, Bar-
mood-i Wftart. BtilaalPa Stroat
wcncLT Birra bihocr skwiiio
machlDa. A. B. Taylor * Co, 711
Talaa.
»1
SrouNoa or scotch and bud-
naUar matt, I packat hopa. s iba
Daratnrn cutar. 1 raaat eaka — all lor IT
DaUWPd aoyvbar*. HUl'a Orocary. PHooa
1S7 Bt IM
V'ORMAL SrOOBKT WiaKM OOOD
tioma In auhanaa for liaht tarvlcaa;
nrar Mbool prHarrcd. WeuUI par amal]
■ uin Rallabla and domaatlcated Pond of
iiMlrlrrn B. Canalnvi. PtotlcUn
ll-AKTED^^HOOJ* Ajro BOARD POR A
* * bor alirnilinf Rich Bchoot Maat b«
oaar Vittorla Huh 8<:ta(Mil. BtBto Ian
Apply Bon 1S11. (^oloDtat.
XAJU.TON APTB. tU PAIIOOIU-niB'
nlahrd «iinv>: hoiiMkaiiplna ro"in«
t,^oi;r new i;Nin.iHNinnr.:> ai'art-
mem auliai. compritlni one and two
bedroomi; atcaiik hcalir.! cat raniri
Theaa apartmanta ar* up to data aad ara
attoatad in nico loealittaa Rant fia» 140.
For forthar partloalara apply to
RRTAL OBPABTMKKT
RBMBRRTOII A SON
Mi mn SL Pbooa IH
OaiUmOM ATABTMBirTa
DnfltmlAad Bait*. IIK OMIlBaaa Strwtt
PAiarXBLO — roUT ruBNisBBo
tbraa-taom salta, aaraaa. Pb»tie
MttL.
BOOMS to BINT
BROADWAY ROOMB
triian and ComlonaDte
IK moUT. UP, AND 13 50 WSBE. OP
Omar of Jolimun and Brasa 9ttf
OEOU. UOTKL
1113 BLAASJiARO BTREET
nUORT. comierUbia modem roona aad
bath. RaaaoDabta ratca. Ptiona ISlbO
i^'tOMyORTABLB lUSOMTBuiT ONB MAnT
,-■„"> w*n. Apply Ml Doiailaa. PbaiH
ijlUHNIBHEO ROOM. BBABOHABUt
rafr lui Blaoabard. aioia U
car Una Fboaa HfOC
SAT — MB TQMMnVh WBU.
^hiraMrad noa^ MMBibwIpi Bmtssa.
LADY WOULD ALLOW OBE OP PRLTI Y
ttachiypr ttitdaali**^ Piano. _tw miule
rou.
1 iWt '-^^ f^ACK COAL. TBc DELIVBRBU.
1 r.r. ,. ,. ■■■■ n,
141*11 ^KHSl'S CLERICS — KOBDREUS
1J*jL «iu aa raauirod. wrtla U.0-O.
civil SarrlM
pary.
lOE
MtrtiCAL l\?trBi Mr<t«
fl4
ISuo
H„-wd. a^ t.ome, ona .oc, Wtlliam E. H ,\";™;w"?:^""Sr'
,,f :aj fi.i-.ri^f Btt»ai. ooa dauihlar. * ^»nMo*i,enI, Phona
MfA, H M Hill, of Rt'oo, Nevada: two
^-'ll(l■•r». J J NachlrieH. Of Barkalay.
<'il . itnd O- K. Nachtrirb. Taddint at
iht tamllv taaldaoca. BrWaa Btraat. alto
Oil. *(*lrt. Uri U Sannarot. of Bur-
l< iiatoa. Oal H* waa a valued memtMr
B< tba VkrIariB RoUrr Ctub.
Ttie runetal "III Uka placa tflla aftet-
n-T-ni Sijiu't at 3 ncloel. trom iba
t'>dn<}i FTin'r ' ! CtiapeL and th«* mtiaina
■ill ba laid to taat la Boaa Bay Caniatary.
4 CAM>orTM*intt
Mn» BMltti and daaabMr, Krt. wiiiin.
dMWa 10 IMnfc an irMOda and onlihbnra
lar HMBI ktadaaaa Moira pad ataapMit of
apBsiaitar nBd iiBVMs u Wb rpoBM aid
MiAvMkPni.
Hlai Kill* •- Mi >: N' ' -UtaVtal,
MUM Hliirr Hi:>r\ i':' . ■■ i XhUt
rrlasd* (lit ii.-«i,i;iu; !i Tit; ■ .r:>C dur-
lr\t 1h»lT 'arl l-f tu ' 'Tii»ri 1 ilf Iri- lite
lindri"^ Tl '-!>» i.ijiwi ■>! ifie R'/y»i Jiii-ii"«
Hnap'ial. ai'd t>r ilrimarn Roberuon
• lao 1 !i» litaullful duel *una br Ui
ll.iiKH^'i"'.') and btr Dlnmore.
ITAHDTMAN.TnOROUOnLT RBLUBLB.
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riEEOB work, AiSy
PhdiLP pr4[i. finiL. la 7 pm
MARRICfi
kinil
poaiTION IN THE MEC-'IIA.MICAL ELEC-
k trleal Uni>. ranabJe vt taklni ctiarcc
of UuulaUan. malntananu and repair
wptki 19 yean' aanananca Baai ot n-tar-
ancoi: eltr or alaawhara. B* Baparior Sl
Pbaoa HS«
rrmLo-KABDouR. barm oot
tar. a IX Aendaaiy. n. fdn.«M«Y.
HAMJO. UANDOUN. OUITtR AND ALL
(trUuod toitrunanu tauaui t>y W. O
Ploorllht. 111! Brand Straak Phooa IKi
Ban phn* MWU. Hpvl i la I p.ai.t
BbMrday, * ta L
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K^HNBBT 8 KM PLC VIOLINIST AND
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rpm
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aaant. idlS Oovarnmant Rtiret: o'^ooa
'VT'OUNO MAR WtSRES CMPLOYUBHT:
A aood Btamclnn sor klad. Bayateta.
Bex iffc oeiBRur
ilA PAiVTrBii 4vn nfCORanm
Ij\ a WHITE. IKTSRtOR OaOORATOR.
J • liMMa paJMiaa. nnC aPMrk rbaoa
nil
FUNERAL DDUtCTOES
RiTVARVS aO- PONBRAt OO.. LTD.
BauBUabid W
WawMMpi atiwt. ftelllM. RA.
mu lUtL
8
lAioa nnmiAt
wStoa and Obapal 111! Quadra Btrofi
rbSSaa MSB MM and 7t4IL
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Wi QOPSPb StroM
Pbaaa Ml BltM aad Day
MrcAix ORornrnfi
Tha Plarai Punaial Hobm"
JaSoMa aad Vpnanavar Bla.
R *i ammt * sdr
rsBpiM PipMMn
nowus
OAvoRra-waDDDKi BooQona, tia-
^ aMMt. PM. rblDP IMA 1431 Doualaa
V VUOffa KAmB SHOP. IMP OOUOLAS
«> OM ap«m MM dpasBA rbana iim
Psoas aaoRSTARY or local tnooa
Ittt tt yaa naod a pntaitar. tmr.
IkAIWTJJia PAPMUUHOIMQ. KALBO-
iTO OABramBBs afva oomtbactors
ALTBRATIOR*.
loundaUana.
tlvon.
NO oaa RAtBIRO.
roofa raanliad. aaii>
Till and MMLT CRptaa
trssi.
ARD OnCBBT WORK,
loaadat-.ena. baaMapBbb pldawalka
Briar * Prtrr. Phot<«a 7«34R3 and PIMX
yp YOU WANT A CARPENTBR. PHONi
k Mcralarv of loaal anion. 117.
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BINGINO
A 0AM BOTD. TEACHER OP SnCOtNO.
•1 Stndlo. IMS Tataa Strut Pbana.
DAMCDKI
BIRIIB CP TDtrn BALLROOM DANCINO
—TOD imi anlof IL aa stU your patt.
a*ta. II roo laAra Juat ba*. In JapP rSf
rinatno. Vtctorla Btodlo af OBBdan nlip
ballat daitcioa. Trn dnaalBB^aa Santl
^^HilPaaBn. al HtmViSt Wtt rvi
DRESilMAKINO
A
PEW BAROAINS AT IMi: WTLUB
Piano Uooae: A Qeitiard Melntaman
uprttbt Loula piano, praetically aa aood
aa na«: a woadrrfnl baraain <termi> at
MM. Aa Uprlplit plana in fumed oak. In
parfoet POOdlUon. for t37.\ a IISQ oabinH
■tylB TlPUidS for l»o. ar,d we'va a ra'4Pla
ofBSiMa BbMaat iramopbonca at |14L
wroTiyaai Ltd., lau OotrpmB»Bl BL
K)R QDICIC SALB *
HE1NTEMAN di CO PlAffO. BpaiBlcUly
ovarhaulad. with atool. IIMJS, TptBI^
lis Spwn; IS iDOQtmr.
MTOBON'S BAT COMPABT
Uuilc Dept
Iunwio'pBOrBBSIONAL DRfM OUtI
■* M, IM. P- a. Oaent a Munc Siorc. 7W
Pj^ndorn Avanook
MEirDBLSBOHR riAlK) POR RALE. UKB
ntw. nsi <;a>h Phono IfTPCL
THE NBWE3T VICTOR RECORD:
"My Putura Jual Faaaad."
Aak for No. 13444
55c
with an old Victor Rpcprd.
DAVID bPSKCER, UMQMk
Hnaic jaapL
CBOKBRB. PURO. naMfipytjij UOD-
atPu cbana. nwH MSL
T OOSa COVERS FOR rJIUHlVUB AMD
IJ car !'-'t,t>i»nnf Phona 75B7R.
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l^ST AND rOUND
|;jWUIfD -OORRBR OP LOOAR ABO
A Harttet Boada, a fold brpocb. aval-
abapvd. witb pvarli and oral atdoa la oao-
u«. Ptuina^atitu. Pound and of July.
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X Club. B Isdn l«r. ABSit M Mb BiBtt.
taty.
RAOfi
WI iEPT ruOm FRU
orr THE BEST RESULI3 mou
itdlB ladnr.
radrMiMtbiID tXMrrwD
yaor^jradiBi yaar lobaa nwMM in yar-
RBtp. par MniBb
U
IITDAlnONS trAiroD—
FEM.ALE
JpHousn LADY wmnsB
J vnBtpaQI<n-««rii>taTy tn halp in tOnd
claaa raaHly Ptrtt <lara n>iaTtaaa, Vtetafla
or oaar. Boi t»4l. Colonial
WOULD CARS POR BABY OR
chtld. brat rafarvncra^ tcrma
rcaaoaablt Boi Ipei. Colonlct.
IADV
J (tnaJl
MARRIBD LADY WOULD LOOB ArTKR
rhildrm avtninaa. Phana iMIL.
rpRUBTWOaTKY WOMAN.
A lanced ,Behaol and arpbanapo work,
doalraa paalUooi nod aoasiHraaii rafar-
" Bn MPP. OolBBlat.
rt LAVATORY IM WOMflTB BOILDtNO
at Bjihlbliion Tuaaday. about S p.m,.
Mdira ptttaa. navi btui- ti.inmrd vuh arcr.
VPlBPd aa kaepaaba Hun <■ oni ajorru on
drtWa Uoancr inalda rindcr p(«aac wrtla
U Baa IMI. OoIanUt.
LBPr nr rbaD'cotmL oh uitnx^
Strict, on Aunaai IB. Blmn aprar
rnmp. Tlila waa mi in wrpna car br
ewnar Kindlr rrt-irn iii VaoeOover HIU-
int * ciaiii 1 rai^» Bt. Raward.
r' ~OOT A
^ abai'F'l I
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LOST- A BLf K IJ1ATHBR~PVRSE~~W
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irard.
Ill
r rtAMEL HEART-
• ajur-j kaaoaaba-
xyAKTpn BY Ftnvitn womar. poai
Mf.i, •» V.i.|.rffcr.t"r. "ihry IB «r POI
IMO. ColMilat.
ia rOHBBAL BBtWMB
p.vMArwvws HRon,. i.m
0«ii Plow»ra and l>»«l«nii
MS P«n Bltaal Phnn* BH
UreaBbooaoB. Nonii ousdia fKt^t
MONUMENTAL WORKS
O fkWART UnNttMBRTAL WOBKR UTO
Taka Ro. C or 7 autot ear M BaUk
IMl Mar Btraat Pbooa UIT-
IS
COMING EVENTS
HtTT TOUR I.f7l»rn TEA, BIIPrBR AT
Vtotoda Wnmvn . tnatiiitia luacn
npom. upaialri. Mala BiiUdlaa. Pravtaalal
r*lr
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iK<i>ailia OglVMd
>*nLiuc natf
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»r-d aaffl** apaclaity
f^-tACaORA BAY PAVTUON. Of* TIIK
WjgRVBBT BAKDA op CAriBORO BaV
MSnMBta nvodmi nunimrt raaorL Afl«r-
■aaO leai. lunrhptiM t'TriKhinaniK batb-
ln« 6^>0•^' ;:an'ii-i r\rrr eraniiit aftar
I M O'f'n-I A ftriif>..r« SAc IIImilMl lo
fnriT fOMr\'>' ntr'iili Ural elaan Rtu
>»atHt lahie* t-.r rtaririnf aortlaa. Toortata
mvii'H tn r^^ i».f%»t onlfwe Buainar
• ••rtrt fit V*i>f-nUTrr I«lat>d
I \anoB. HaMOBBAira rAVIUOi^ OOR-
> ' do Bap. avMt BiliMBa ft* ■■
f M » orgbatifm.
oi iM> t:h ■- - - - „ PBl
\\-AHTtD-BY UtODLB-AOBD WOMAK
* f car? at aldarl* ladP or ■^mpBRtpa
bflp: eoalonabla home: modanto
Pbono MML.
tlTOMAR WIBHSS UPSTAIBB WORK
»Y aod cara ol rblMrani oood — —
I MM
« treat
aalaiT
citjr or coMatiT. Woiild
I>« IBM CohMllM.
YOQrRO LADT WOtlLD URB WOBX
•vaniaai rmni T o aloeR; any kind «a-
eaol ttfogrtUaai ablP Ip driva car
I, ColeDUk
■IS
Boi
SnTATIONa VAOAin
laTAItT.WOW-YOU CAN BABB HORKY
5S*Sr*' •* rpHMinl Cbrlptaiaa
Onpttn* eardi ovtr ibBva la
writa for parumlart. Bmm Art
Soadlen Avanua, TWMita
rmsoMAie
4 HTROLOOT-WAKTEO. mTtATS
aon* mti aama Boa IMT. OelaaWt
A
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DaparUaaDk
Yuu P4rnirri.Ari *t»nvT hav-
corr»c'-i» uniii'd •trtrfiria atn*
Caaault Tha Colonial PnnUM
Pbooa in
Road.j4^MArkpl. wwow
rjUmYbvART7 MRa^PiOMrTORrni
ran Btraat, WMaeaday. t'SP to I
(T^fSS- «»««Ta AOBIIOV. _
V WflUbM oranu M« Wadaay Avanua
MtTi
Mil*! orrrrr, isn
H<»M«. n a
■IBBBI Taaadnr. I
LOST— aWDAT, BLK LARr. nrrwEEN
baaoh and Mamard ■ Camr. c-.io ^not
bMealk «ni) Mpobira caotrc R<>war«.
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Pbona III!
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fuad), MB aad BP. TU Tatca. pbona
i-r-nniB radio, wtth tubes. itTSAi
O ona-dUl Rnrtham ElectrlK. |U, "*4"
acrom-irld Radlols. IIU rnmplata; baaoi
Itfnl valaot tabta ap'akcra. with Ubie.
ISl: ahort-wava m>U. tl3 SOi aobatta' Ra-
rinr, eonplaia wltta apaakar. Ml: etaenlul
around aarlaU. UTS: MIA tnb«. ILU;
ceven-taba alaetrle ndtaPt aamslaia. MT.M.
JAOOB AABOaaOIPS
nw ABD aarxwrn-RdUft anua
MI WiBMa mmt absaa in
ftiiaiMlli Bid ersM wwuhsp
T AftOa OOWPOKTABLS rWMT BOOH.
-kJ Rtar part, aan. TMtX.
-yicia-v FVRfneHBD BCDHooM-aurr
J.^ lao a«iitlenie«, breaktaal If daaJred.
raraar rrniral. Pbona IMSL momlaoa or
f Vf nln« '
U NN y BEDROOM, tl PER DAY. IS PDt
' vroak. Fboaa 3rn:L
IplURKIBHBn TWO-ROOM SUITB AND
klicbanctta, turnaca. flraploaa. aaraaa,
eantrali «ulel buaineu coupla prttcrrod.
Phona IMPL R>orntn«a or avenlnv*.
HAMrTO.'« OOL'BT - V!( PL'aNlaH^
flat. 4 rooma, top Root Phona >0]
aAT..7tminBi(KD sutrE pri-
tbM bnUuann. Otaalaa toeaiipn. pboaa
MARDIB OMAUT. OAR BAT — VIC-
Mcta*B asaM tasalalNS utaBaaatta
•pnrtaMSU. alaotrta raft-MaraUaoi paar
baaah. eatSap and aMf Uaii. INtMB ITM.
Ml CnmwajL i roiiri *^
im Uanart. a rooma.
MM Batcvaa, t roona.
IMI PbU fll 4 room.. :
m Unden- T tooiaa, 1 bad. raraaa 4A k«
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ITSI Oak Bar. • toasu. 4 BMfoiMna.. ugt
nmwuM. roBDuir ft ocMMVF
coMKBroaa t boomb. ,
> Utt Marth Park. T rooms. dfT
wiuon Stroat. l raoBM. ISl. HI Oma
I raoma. »«; Uflt Tataa Siraat. iM; '
LUIian Itoad. I ramn MB: Sannaw Road'.
^L"*^-*?^.'!*" AvMurs Avaaua. T
rooo)*. ISO, MM Ooavpnli Road, a rooma.
m, 700 HilWda Avanua. lU: SMl M?a-
crave fcirert, « roNM, MBf IBM Port atraot.
7 rooma. i«; MM BrMaa Strpat. uu IBM
wiiamii-hao Sirtot. i maa. US: rbhnaalh
1 rooma. iTM Dpebata SMM.
a ti^jnit. 119: fftt Toronla. i reemaTHh
I** W.lion. I ronma. IM; wSSi.'lo
roam* 'aetni-turniiitiadl, tlMi IBM Qttka<
ichan Street. ■ rooma. MS: Ml Oora«a&
Vllf^- * i?"""* '^•Bd.funrtrtbKli. IMi tltl
Radfarn Stroat. T rao»A ML
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•H Vlaw straal opp.
pKAKM»a H-ROOM BBSIOBltoa OR
^ Joan Creaeaai t« ranL la lha ataloatva
Craladarroeh anbdivuion; hardOood SoMa.
hot waur taanUna. APrty Muadns-a Bboo
stare, lib] Dou«)a« Blract
SnUOTLY MODERN
U R M I a BB D ARD DNFURNiaRBl
r SUITES IN THB DB OOHMOB APART-
MBNTB ARE NOW AVAILABLE OIL
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MANAOBRBSB ON PRBHISB8 OR
BBYBBUrr SOTBL ATAimBRn
TM Tataa Btraa*
LABOB BIZ-ROBT.MOOBRN BOTLDINO
aiytotly nm Ctaaa
LABOR arORSB ARD T8XATRCS
1^ — Wbta vtalUBB in Vieinria. irBaUr
radnea nmr axpanau By aceapyfaB one of
our lavtlp bonaakasMBa pbUpb aa alaala
rPsBM. AU BBamilPi vm baa ana. alaatrk
BbM. tal BBS cdd VBl^ rHvpU bnth.
aU.
rboRB HO JBs A. CMBih. ma
TMRKVIBW ATARnaMTB — IROiri
Jtr mitm. rnmlabBd. «M. MS Bbp-
SEACHOrr ONE FVRNiaHBD ARD ONE
un(urn:inrd aKarinient vnenn^ all
lae Phoaa IMS
1,-«1QMT.HOOM TWO - BTORT BOtfaB
-1 ' «iih lull bsacmanl and lisnapa ai
lia ctmbririaa Btroot. Uadpm BOd fOSd
locatu-ii m per mantb. Aldtr * Bana.
Ltd . 414 VxA Btraat.
FIVE ROOMS. MODERN.' TO REM.
tnaludaa toni tictv. Cilinili. ikinlaami
Bnraao, nic« aariir.'i, (i t^ .ini. rri^n traaPi
can laaaa Tor one jra: Iti/ \rt cnoalfc
lea In aU day«- rhi;<1(> I7ta
PHI BBHT. tmFOBHIBBKD - LABOB
barn OO hal Sa> Bead, vltli enupla
•em al irwuDd: two-ear nmapi nHmIb
ter luwa Mnuiy: raaaoDabM tani, oBSSSZ
Ban * Co. Ltd.. in Port BrtaaW
FULLY UOOBBB BBsn suROARnr'ai
pBiraaM. Vaeant Sapuunbar L JRk
A. a Barton. Ul Faaibcrton BMt. aj
iL|ooBRH aix*BOoic vmooD BimcMb^
low. St. Charlai Stroat, ta parlWI
ahap«, aaraaa. furnaca. tarao lot. wtrad far
alrcuic rania. no par aionUi. Phoo« tSOO.
alsctrical. vlcwi
rpHREE ROOMED
PUR.HIPHyn PLAT-
Prlvafa bainrc»^m AI'TI' '.>ii Biuicw
UINOLB AND DOUBLB ROOM POR
atudrntf. or otbani aenrtdBrBjlPa Wa
ahartna: raaaottabla. rbMia SuR. RM
nil, Celonitt.
rpHB WU-LlN'iIK)N no* M:Cl,[.BE BT —
L ^tlly Biodarn aparunenta. Apply Satto
K. S to H a.m. Of aftor S R.m.
rno icfirT-4TOanBRBD fromt booil
raaiw Soil!* ''^^^ Snaopaa aaaa.
MM- UN oMhi A^v. Aamr M Ro.
"A^rartliMB U to MMBMS
M PUBM IB ta ■aatalBBry^
MnncxnurBmot litJLjxa^urHtvoi
HBWSVAm ABO HAD. auvamubmoi
MAiLnio LISTS! Aoonamoi
Wc write and aiaU
lattara. prica lUU
and poatcarda
that "taU and aalL-
SMcia] prtoaa Xnr
Ratal] aiorta' MMtp
or monthly UaM
of ahooptna hlala.
Ur-taiand aloraa can
I.avf thi> work dona
and drlHtTaO wlt.hln
7* t\n\iit WHen in a
hurry lor cciplaa of
NMIcai tit Uaeilnr. Lf«al
Documanu, Mli<int Rrporlh
Lhta nt Crediloti and
Debtors. Bala nca Sh>r(9.
Prtca Llili, RuJad Poimi
tnr faotorr or of[|c<> u*e,
call on aa ar pbona liu.
OBMa. Ladgas. Cb^rcbaa, aM.i
ibaOU BM BBff PVMai.
A OUARANTCSD OBOOND-aAJtD UR
a\ now olecirtc radio awld en caas tarma.
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Phoaa TS3 OppoaUa Had Croia WorkalKP.
EXPERT RADIO BSRVTOB ALL TTPU
and modaU of radio aata rapaira«.
BDvofManhan Saratea BinllpDL oparalor.
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GET n OOOD BEOORDBAR7J RADIO AT
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SUPERB HEW BCJIBEM ORID MODELS.
Wtth all tba lataat dpvtloa
radin dcalsn. BanaiUiU bbBMpIb.
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rviura l« IS11 PCrawood Riad. or pnoue * drnamlii •p»«k't rn, th* market, mur
P474L.
y OUT - oa>T OBoRorrra atooss.
*^ m OOaMiaumR oaar /obaaon Ravard.
Roiel Btralhcona. Room all
r nsr i ai-y .t nANDBAO. navy rlde.
*^ DO No S c«r «• uaniiaa Wraot. ba-
iwaan ja^ and ii uclock findw planw
price, tisa Can >oii baai tnat' Jaro*>
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Malt and Reoapapar AdrntldBB
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Mail Advertiiina Planned. Prlalad and
Mallad.
F<i.;!a t. BOS pnrt HItcct Pbocva UU
N ItTE TWO ROOM SUITS OM OROtmO
Riwr furnaea heat and Bropiaca: pvt-
vaia ho^ai dooa in, off Quadra. Vacnat
RnKambap 1. BaaaoBaUa rant. SM4X.
M
ROOMS WANTED
BtA FtttJrUKEn
U'ORKirtOMAN WISHES ~FX'RNiBHinD
aiiul* room. Mual ba la tulat plaea.
Boa »7S. GatanlaL
YOUNO OBNTLBIIAB RBOOIRflB IMnM
and board («»eni IbmSK M BnM-
malti parnaoonv Son iroTlMPaW"
U
mvsEmaarmo boohs
TO benv
BIS
PVBNiyaBU
T II* COOK-NICE UOIIT 1IOU8E-
AT IJ3I YATES-COMPORTABLE PUH-
nlahad boaiibUPlaB rooma. aaraae
A~T LBLABb Aprs. — rURNUHEb
Itsbt bettmfcp«pla« rooma. rnotta BUT
TH VIEW STREET. BfKiaBRKBr-
ina rnonis. half block from Spanear'i
AriFiAi TUl.: mJUBEKEEPLTO ROOMS,
i-oi. . -iiirii. ei 441 Vanceunr Street
HE! VC.IR L
keetiKif I
IXilKlE - SELECT HOU8E-
crnm* 1171 Part Phone VMi
U'ELL WnUUBBRD BOZTR— RUB TXBW.
>M Ltadaa Avaasa
C35
nm MONTH. nOCBOUTB roB-
■aaaloa— Pour -room modem apart-
siPBt. B«a raoae aad bot water aupply:
bkb alavaUon. beautlfol aardan. aaaloOad
location, eau walk to cilri tioaa to can
a tnplm houae
VICTORIA REALTT A BUILDINO, LTD
BIB TIrw St PXona SHB-IUI
1 1 J 1 ROAD - FURinBHEU
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Pbona r;i:L
M tUTS AND APARTSlBRS
WANTED
yyANTED
URFURKianED PLAT. CLOBI
Brat fliiht Box 1111, Colonut.
MODERH BEVEK-ROOM HOUSE. QAR-
asa: 14M 8t Patrick, Oak Bar Ptinna
3441
^KW -NEVER OCCPPIED. CBjtfUMIIO
mouUi.
pXCSmUU.Y PtNE SEVEN ROOM
k-J bonv, tn ffplpndld eandllton. Vacant
SapU-nber I Rial) alavahoa. ««d per
mpntb, lacludiot aanwe.
VICTORIA REALTY ti BDILDIKO. LTD.
aid View Bt Phona aai«-«l4f
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V/^gflBl. fnyaaca aad soraBa. Fbaoa
<} nVE^ROOMEO ilOUBBB. BABEMENTB;
*■ caolral Apply I7M Vancouver fltreet
lf»5iS BT.-I-ROOM BUKOALOW.
X^HXj nodarn. t»ulll-in fltturea. fur-
nam
si: J-
Bertamh'r 1
.■■-111 v\.\
137 JO T H Plaier,
it WANTED TO RENT— aOUSS^
MR oWinuiJfci ■"-'VL'
Vl7AmBD-«DtnRn4 OR ~u ;
Yv elan in. aairnis. MBnlat.
u
HOUSES TO RENT
ArULLT HODBBB FODR^COOai rOR-
ntabad buBfaloo, near Sk KarBnnl'a
School. Apply Ism OladiMBB AeaoBa.
lOOim aoOMR RBTR. KRDTBIC
1 raoae. IM-Mt MsloflnB Mar. Ml
Collinton-
LEASE POR BIX MONTHB
.-^ROM SEPTEMBER -Beaut i; III )ioi:>'> ft
aovan rno ra t . lour bed r«-i m Pr it i o ■
aJra, clactnr §ir,r, w(,t»r beatlna.
laroa proundi. .ji'-iuinnr mnnit rnuri Xi-
rlualva dlatnct Rent tlOO p(i month.
UrE HAVE A WAmwO LIST OP TBN-
ania tar unturnlihad hotiea* in all
par'a ot lha rllr. Llat with u* for Im-
madlata raaulU P IL Ri.n«n « $'^t>u
Ltd. It IS Broad Btraat Phona li::a
SI
Smomi BJUOBTB
HA O0«A«n ARB
J A WALBMI a
nos aaternmtel atnat
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Pbona I4M
*OMrt.f>TAULy niRNIBRED. LARGE.
-' from liouMkeetunc room, oaar Cryatal
oardan; lanaonabU. aPS BiqobM Avs.
41 WANTKD-WSCKLLANEOl'S
ABSOHfTELY HIORSRT PRICES PAID
tor raa*. botUei. tootu atovft. futni-
tura. or axiytJUaa soa vltb tn dlapoia oL
Wa ealj nirvbara. any ttaa. Mmu MM.
AlfnotTBS, OLD OOUX XHAMONim.
Beat eaah oriiwt Btrietir conOdao*
Ual. Roaa. lOlJ Ootrrnnent Bttoct
t~^«CKDi PCATHUIS IR ALL ORAofi
/ aoaibi bt Iba vtolacu Bed a Hattraaa
Co. pbooa IIM. 771 Tapaa Avanna.
DBLITBRY BODY FOR IfM PORX>-
rbana MM.
HfBR JUWIl 1'. Mt FORT BTRSBT,
flXaan and aaDa iBdmr and saatr
BRaHHiai diaeasdad olntMaa. aatlOMB of
all daacrtptlona. Beat prieaa o>id. Pbuna
IIM.
BADIO BAROAUt
\TRn<OB •■.TVBB AU* BUIITIUO. asat'
> Blaia. Mi.M. ltd dawB. M aiaMUr,
aODaON-S BAT OOHPABT
MaHa OapC
CJTBATBD ntOM tMB BOOKLARD AVE .
k* wlfa.tiBlyad lornar: anavara ta nam*
Pf 'TbUB.*' FMoo IM. Rawer*
CSTBATBD raOH I0C1 BAMPSRIRX
k" Road, apftnaer ywanlfl, llyar nnd whiia
AR»at||^^ MlBt FkiM IMS Uwm 9
TDiaSB ttOKKRS
pioa a«is-m biiluon pekt ttm<
L bar. atoaa lo railroad Mm avaiiaMS
Apply IMl Brnad Streri
fponHni roR BAia okowood * o6~
TO LOAN
AND MORTOAOaa Pt/w
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I An CP ^ -in MALL AMOORTa-BalM.
1... • •p.oialiw NoMMf. Brawa
ATCB POR « UIF>BBW1 MAKBB
radloa in n trm dan- aaaiethlnff
now In tha radio BeU Ria prtca rodncHita
Ja^-fi^ Aainnu.:!, Itlll J,i*in!infi Btrctt.
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i^^~sALB- iidryi a mata^. raoA
A SIMR.
ira BAST TO OWN
I dpoa and M »ta
a mnn%M~%i
idp« aad NMi sMBOb BBoart
JllWIj^d MMba aid. A aaaMBap Mr
ma <n«b. FbaoB mli m write B«t «n.
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BTOVaS AWB RAROBB
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MrCLARY RAMOl VITR WMBaVRORT
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bur rood elasa farattSNi MAM. tfpvr.
■dd Jewalrr and braanatat OMd vHaaa
paid. Phona SMS
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£ tor ^M*£^raf^ loolA^ayvaa. Jurm-
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lUsiniMt at.
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bpttl«8._plBP.
tore. PTvona
anyobara.
pt:)R
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tatU. FBBDP ARIoa MR.
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Brat yyar. tanarai
1MB. CetoBlBt.
^yANTID^ rOWA ClIAPT CtTTTBR.
/ ^OMFOATABLB PDBIRBBBD BOtlBB-
v> fcaaplns rooma 1 l»o Port Streat
M4«R
i"'LX*N HOUBKKrEPINd KoriMfl IJ SO
' -' par week and or lo: v«ni.ft-..er
nJII~ BOI CL^NOUBSKBEPlna MKU
aiaato riin. «» Vnlan atrBs*. Mra
sfcalioo.
PDRmSHBO ABD mWORBiaBEO
lianqBaiplBB raoggdi sbhrm tartP
ParSea. rbpim 1MB
lAORBISHBD
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ROOM.
BMathndaa- iSMRnutda.
UWRMIBRBD RDOBBKBBmiO BOOMB.
J_ii»aimmi. iim YbBCBnvw ai
HOOSEKEfPmO R O O M R SOTTBa.
rrnir modern I aantnti elavninr
arrvica: comtortahla modem bedroom at
rvaaonabla wt«-k] y and ti .iri i v ! y ratan.
Rita Ifct'l. 710 Pon Phoi - It
NICBLV FCmmaKKD BOOSBKBRPmO
» tS!*.** MWL S» Rrtla-
ville Street.
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k'epina
P.firUand
OKB
t SM ■■tTBBlMiaaa. lUI
1A1.ECT HOUBEItEEFUao ROOMB. MOTJ-
kllchanetlai 417 Vancoufci Bi
«A1.EC
•in.
T.-<OR REKT, PROM 8EPTEMBBH 1 TO
Dacambor IS— Raw bovao. with 4 bad-
rooma. s batbrooma. s alittaa.root«>.
kltelMn. etc.. alacUla coafctnp mosa and
bnl wnttr mraiaaij caoipleialy fumtalMd.
•an. BdMalw opininr aoU coarMi iiss.
J P Diek. PO. Bon TM. citr-
l,^CiR RENT - OREBRnotfBB PROPO-
L (I Hon. 141 Roderick «u**t, occupied
br Mr. Brandrrth. taijrn#r Vacant Hn*-
tvmbar 10 n»_il. Apply lo l) Praiet. Col-
ri.i»i odica, or pboaa IISIR- wiiJ lell or
IfiULLT MOI»RH RVE-ROOMED WELL-
A lamlllied bMnaalaw. aotamaiic beatina,
fBTBS*. Beat raatdentlat dUtricL Appir
llM TMMP Araana. Pbm s?mk.
JULT AND ADOOVr — arLBIIDIin.Y
tamubad aaven-rowa hama. pWrlMId^
Bear aaa and park: liM me«tb. FImcm
SRAWWIOAN BPECUL-U LOHTR WTCB
watarfr'tniaaa an ahalUrad bay,
(o new Wa*t Road now neartaa <
unn .-hoica location for rastp or „
nent co'intrr home, make Maai natlOll
park ipleadid Tlawi aoad fUblna aad
olUM.
r>RENTWOODk VAMOOOVSB IBLABO.
k> nakt to BoMian flardaOB BwilMllBll
aJlr aood. walMiiraUwd aPttasM, ttirpp to
five rooaiA. alaetrle IRbl ta aff roPBifc'
Urta varandaai plBod wnWn bmu
views nf sanalab Amt Warm aMlnol
beat aalaMR a;MBB B» ifBr. ARb B
4BQ Kaatmr.
SORO BAT — WRBiaaBU OOT-
<*amp. rooma Board, looebaa.
> >).'i«u Rirbaida. ph AUtYl.
pAOBOf
laan II."
v^t,." F.'.: V (.jiicic HEDticm. OOOD a-
I '■'•<!!: f'li.-nmwt rnvaea at - baaullful
OlMi I.IK* Urta wtirrfront loi , Br and
arbutuj ire* The Moora-WhltllapiaB
Lumbar Co . Ltd. rbaoaa SM7 or MIL.
IR RBKT-4-ROOM PVRmSBBD OVK
Prriiri>»,-1 1.4k* Ironiaea R Lah>
1-.. l-.rv.t l-inrii t'n «41 Yale* Bt.
bronnrr
PUBNIBHED
coMFfRrrABi.a
wo-ro<i(n Rotiaaa wiib
■VIOELY
t
water «ll Belleville Street
-v^ion-Y puRfnsHEo modern •■room
bonaalaw. nice yardan and aaraaa:
alBM to far Phooa PTSIL ar caU Ms Man*
abpRar Bsad, mtar • ^eleift.
QT^JOOAORA. « ROOMS. laO: llll
ROOMS. 414 VANCOUVER
alia turniahad f-Diiaae, oloaa la
BT
O alea
YALS ROOMS. 7lt JOHiraOf
OamforioMa modern houaakeaplBR aad
ttaaplna rooma Ralv«. Inrtadloc BBB BSd
lirvfTi. IB }0 In I* SO p.r wek rhaop MMO.
rxPTaviAHiED
X,V>tJS B1INNY tr'yrr:!" VTRMm ROOMS,
autt'bie I'YT Uooae keep laa. at Itta
Balaarnl Roa<j
,r»- 'ti-.p Hea
WAsmi TO roafmsBB -
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is S 14
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AND OOLLBOr
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OOMFOBTABLS H O H S
MeabinMi board if dauradi elwla or
faeint parki pAfatn IIS
Phona 3TMI
_ BOTBL. Ml MeCLOBR
BovsEKEErnro booms
WANTED
tl'AMTBD— PlJIUnSltn BOL'SBDOIP-
*^ tr.t room pemaaant If aatlabia
Bia'a larma Boa IBM. Colnalat
U FLATS AlfD APABtMBNTS
TO BDfT
ATTRACTIVE p:aT IN PRIVATT ROME
Ph«*ne S74T
A
MODERN UNPVRMISRED
IMIY
PLAT
AT SMB DOOR aniBBT-ATTRACnvi
ibria room ad apanwaat. antitraiaiird.
■lound noar. OaaaBa. BMWI.
Ai«m.y Fotra-BOOM pvRNunBn
aoortmivnl^ bMlrobm*. iw pri*a4o
. . 140:
5?*t "»»■••• and aatare.
f,*; '^H* R OerOoa. )1S
ObIa* BMi
U IX ROOM HoiOBR
*'~ aat. fsrnneK
triat. im
* oordpn. laaBB
OORDtTloa.
tally rwraiabal iM-vnampd*
bnncatow. art vfto: alaaa w I
OoK art Tbr-o bpdnmna t«B
and cold naicT and MaplPaaii MlbiOBm
BO, BOND CORPORATION, LTD
1134 Ocmmmani ft. Phooa |4S.|4f
8-RooM»n
yiar. •i.i'
Balcber A.'!.
P^iBNIBHED nouBB-rnR.
• ■■•e- 111 per moaib. IM*
mrrrRNiamro
A
MOnEBM FIX ROOM HOME. POQt.
Bit K>er\ fir' 1 bedranma. boaa-
mant. fvroar* tarue. tlS, off Owadra. 4-
roeni banaaMw. a*raey. UP Plnma l*oe
Boawvaar O ^.7^" ' 13 DoWo Bide
KaiVE-ROOMBD BtnNMLOIV FOR RBSTT.
I;>OK RENT-COTTAOB HEAR TBS
ta baaoufai •vrrasadMiii fovd a*-
Int and btintlnp ta tap dlMrtPti UMBM
for ptrntanenl boma for atasiP Maa. RmIT
tioi J», Caurtanay.
MONEY. v-L ni
I^OBLRTS BAY IHN
paaaea. IIS.MI. Ineluaiie. eoiel
ooLLWTN (BOOKS' ^nnoroi
farm prwduce^ moderate lerm* Al*o tent*
and caMnA Mra E DnkA Pbona Sooba
WBinn- SMALL fmsnaRD bo(-
laSP Bl Obdboro Bap. da St oast
150 irpBtasa
mfBbb.
SSmp l
na
BBACa WA1
HPttB SnMMB.
n POVLTBT AND I.IVV8TOCB
MA POULTBT Ann BI-pPUSS
HARRID ROCK RRBEDIRO
■ rata II Thanbaaivina
Ha par lb Bee my kltda M Ri
J r Hanna. lisa Plaranea
OOCK«
LBRRORB
MARCH NATORBD
lot* tM aata wiaMi asBa T.
ctar M*UF:oi n
\'OUWn noAVrtRO 'CBICVENS, AVEB-
ava ■ , lo* . at •» onu lb . Uva watabl.
MRym^Dpvtah rrpapHi i«ba Raad. aP
oATna
PS,
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BiOsar: Bba fanutr aow iivimb s^* «*t-
lani. 1« Baas yodM awea U aacit. M pwa
lo«*A It aaah. Pbwoa Balmooi Ma W.
LBofea
TjXJR BALB-WBLL-BRBD JERSBT Ct<TW.
A^ vary earn, aood iMiirer pi.nn* ttnnu
t kWB REOtSTEBEIi noi^rrirn H 1.1. "t
' ■ man'h. aid letM. rt* i>>*h, milh-
'•» I aallnnj dall* P«n n* ira(*a Apply
IllO MrNalr Pirte-" ri.*<«» 43-XR
L^OR BALE TIldilOOCHiBnk:^' 1 L'ppoi^
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Warad prtM-wtDBlnc ■ubui chMp (or
qtitRk Ml* phoM Albion tOU
l/OH BALB IWO WlllPPtia MAI^.
L WttMMfcto tot ouKk >«l.
l.Xl* MAIM — RKMSTSntu RL'SaiAN I WAIVU OUR
?ion iiaitiita PhocM UOTV.
J^KAMMY
Down - MIX LATS Un
varr ■aod Md UTm Uw m«. #Kor
A »«r» »pwim wp #Ot>)
OvndlUMi tik* Si (Ml"
AOTomman
SPITZ ('l'P«, i'AftI Y
HJPPIBB f^m HAlX
1 H'lTIiai f^m «AI.B Al p
• rr rHESF; HEAn-nn-r wire fox
Irriirr pupplas at Ih* l^«cart
UIBCrLLANKODI
HAV AND
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Ilka Bav Oar. ataal truafca. aui(<^..r.,
t rnaaai MlBOt valBO •l£*fi'
»»j»fcXedWBed to iMr <tlO;JfJ
im OOlTatBR W 00Bp».lKj7S
tuBp a«araBt«ed. for qoly . ,. ^»gO
t»» wfltpprr Badan. fuify $^iT^
BUOranUed Itkajir*. tm , V<<'*J
Vm STUDimAiCER Lfiht" "r^To jfiSa.
iHr ^^T: *150
JAMBBDTf MOroXB, VTt,
IH I.ATC UooMb nXB
TRUCKS
"*-TON. XIW FHBU.
\y*^ nmm tiroo aad du«p bodr, HM:
'l«5B». »mi IWa Diamood T inwk.
n7l: law bad MeOeaold lru«k. t-iim
With araoUOaUr Bh* ilr«a. wiU rarry IS
lana aarttbrn nta. use Chovroirt i-uu,
mob. Wtb jla«i8i, OM. Wllh tboai
inwfca «o tl«a a arlltm atanntaa aad
oar worn or dalyma porta *IB bo
FOX BALB
powBR cxmBBX. «S a I bu. by I rt.
A « m. with baaip dotp UDten auirtn*
■OElna. 1 evllodart, 1IM|-P.> AtwaW Kant
lanltlon aod moobaaiaar ollor ToaM ond
voahroom forwards eobtn (nil baadroom.
two bartha; analaa-rooBi with not berth.
OaebvU covorad wilta alaaa wiodahlold.
AiMtaorf aJsata. roNi. aid.
Vctta
WALTER ADAMS
IIT Johnson Stroot Phdbb fHl
«HAPPY ai-PT XUNABOVT. ' BUILT
^ Uit rear nrar-fiylindtr l/nlyami
noxirorm notor; campitu with t-fi
■ ■iiwaiiiaiM
$1200
rrn pamocb bbuuth HAxtHi
r BHOOfBB, 1 la • apttadm I la
M hanopBwar.
JAMOOH UOTDHA. LTD
-~ — • Mid Ito arouatiioB at.
Ma Olatnbalan far Vaoeouyar laiand
8U1TABLX
WART OOOD KowaoAr.
Bvttmida. Phona WtTL.
8
MP. TWO-OYLOTOXX FODR-CTCLB
Uuoch anttno for aala, la aood run-
Blna ordar. Applp AmaUooc Broa.. IM
Clniaton Btroct.
B^«iS fa^fO^jfH
„ Barrlatara. BaUciuira, HoiArtaa, BM.
Uasbera o< Manitoba. Albarta and Brttfah
CoUiBibu Bars. Pbana BU.
Bank of How Baaua Rtdk.. VMdita. BA
CHIXOfBAgYOXB
tX/lLLIAM HcARTHUR. CODtOPRAO-
TOR. 117 PEMBKRTOM BOILDINQ
PHOHBB^ OPTff^B UM. RBHIDXMCB MllU
PAUJB^ICHOOL^R^gg^"^™
HAaitlFICKWT VOWS AND UXQH
L0CAT10H8
A T-ROOH staooa raBManaa, iUDdtaw la
^ *- hair-acra of torroood novaaa wllh
oak trpfii The rtudaaoe U amavtlauUp
ui>-tu-dau, and tho baat Of flttUua and
moUrtal ha»e b«cn used throootwwt. Ibrro
are t btdinoma. drawini-rooio. dloini-
room. kitciLfD wuh «tF.;tric raoaa, and
tauodnr'room. Baaeoaaot and Boi-waur
baaitoB.^ OaMsa. Matt bo jhT Arfvl
aawi ta ka aivnalatad. vJJ-»UUU
OAK BAY
02X-ROOU biin<a]o«. I bedroomi. fnU
baaemrnt Oarace SUadloa In bean-
tUully irt'd aroiiada. eqnIraUat to fi<..r
Iota cioae tu I ranapo nation aP"'/\iui
aod Hi«h Sctiool «V>lMf\l
MARA. JONS3 M CO , LDdlTEU
KUabUilMd IBN
Ilia Broad Btraat MigRa wi
aOiUIB XOAD
KOWB OF HIRE ROOMS
tho Oono Road, al corner nf
DUBodln. a nlne-roum tua-uajy
dwolllna. which la eaceptl«uBlj)
waU boUl oad aUnda o«i a larat
ctrraar tot, about lit t\ Icontaca
on Ouoadln aad IBS ft on uoraa
" *2a00
B.a tAHD* SITXVTMBfT
AOIHCT. VtSK .
B A Ro Am
FIVX MIHtma- WALK VBOH
CAtHBDauU.
Am BBfBH'XOOMXD XOUXX PBur
soad badr«BMkMth latao etooHa.
oaeolteat baamaal vMb katMiU raraaeo.
Baa laid aoi apan BtaalaaBa. Xlaa loL
FACINO TUl^ t-KA
ARXARLT NEW FIVE - HOOUJCD
BTUCCO BUNGALOW, with oil boBt-
tn feotuica. two* bodroona. Daa atUe:
bordwood floora. ««Mt baiaiBBiH. bat-air
"^..?r:rr^.,r!r.,f42oo
ABPLBHDin NrWE HOOM 1IOU81. (uDy
modarn Wall arpoint^d puDtir. rooou
aad 'our brtiM badruom*, viin draaaln*-
roeiaa. bot-oir turnai r. Ruud t.^atrr
Tins IB A FIRST-CLABfi COMPuRTADU.
BIOR BUiVATIOM
1 L'BT 03 Quadra, a «|aadld altaaltaa. A
" n*w nouao. vary aubaiaaUaUy batit
•oniainina entraiwa hall, lorae. Iialtl ll«
ma-iiKMTi. oiMD Oraplare. hard«n<>d Heart
•Ifeaa duara lo diuiii, loott,. 3 ftii;»iirij
bfdreoiBa (.■ji-'..-i^rrf> t.ie.i i.aitii-c«i.ii.
S *g* I"*' u' mmjrni plijit.t, m, 11 ..*rt
Tha Ulelirii la riM;jt.irit aitli rtn.
MOmi UI>ur-aaviTii; 1, |ii.]ia . ii.rd drain
jWVearda. anc iftf i.t:i.t ..t n'. ..an
naaa. upalaiia, ami-la titau- lor i-u mon
Bodfooau , aod bath Hoi.-wat«i tHatiui
Sii;u.?25;*^ *^ the
OAK BAT
A SPl.XM)UJ tjijn«ol«w. (a a a*. u.]»c
I>* ai<in, ii;a; .ifi iht car llnr, rii.Tlaiiiiiia
aitf luir.i-t K.iii and dinina -lu-'m 11,11.
bload. opvii nerpiaca. Prrt,.-(i do^n {„ auu.
roooi. laraa kiKhan ■■imij.. .1 turi*
and cupteard,!. mi^drrn lia-.hr....iki ...ubod-
reoma and aaraaa TlUa buojaJow U la
aaeeUeat coodlUon. dbOK/kib
•oOtNt
KKR ft BTVItBXBOM* UMHHD
Real Eaiale oad iBaBmaat AtaRta
tiu OovaroMit Straal TTiaxi in
■ 1^ I
FAMILT XOUX BPBCLkLLY '^^^jjQ
RBOUaXD TO
OAX BAT
oomntUBBT TO OOLP Lanca
LOT M IV. BT M FT.
nun
on Govframaot Stmt
Pkana tlOO
LOST lUtNl raiDXBB
AH Afianrr OWMBX Inatntou ua lo
. . aMl Ma •afBn>reaAad ■ann-bunialn-'.
nUp mrxMiaA. M a cat of 11,000 -.[i
toBMT Brlea. vblab vaa «&.4IM. and tuiu
noMMMy Piiaod at that, it x auttatad
dX ORVar Btrtot. Oak Bay; bu Una
a»and.rMBi «ad dan, bodh *itb opon Art-
plaeaa; dlaOaa-rMOi. ballC-in boflot. brtalit
kitchon wllb aD oaawBUaooa.
MBT
P. B. axon *
LTEX
UU Braad stra^ ybao* uia
EIX MODE «PPriAI^<
d|>*>lJyk-A NICE. HiJt-KOOM SUNUA-
VmXUU LOW. c^o.. in Four npan Are-
plaCM, aplM brick fouudaUon
'bairnient rouiil eaally be put
Inl. Bpl>_t>d.d U^. wllh lane ai
, r^ar Ternn t^ivi riown aod in-
balance HO ,fet ruonll: WHY
KEEP ON PAYINO RENT'
AXS TOO BOOB HOartlBOf
TBBN XroPI
Ucra ta a but moith wr.Ua Fl(»-rodea
BK'd'm iiiiccci buiiaaioi. nii'aly aiiu*
atod In OAK BAY T«o larat
lota, aooa aardm aciil (anaa^ *
PUTnac* £> ei rlhlna ntV
aod of laiaat daaiao.
Oaaar taarlaa lar
Xnalantf.
»4750
WALKDfO DIBTAHCE. HIOH FAIRPIEUi
Madara (oar>room bontaloik. open tito-
to aood-alud UiiTu tnom. lui>
— ■ tWI aaoiani bannnni.t Nita
Ml, boulavordtd alirf Cau
.bt boaaitt on reutAi baiia.
«3650
UBHAXBT. BOB A CO
<34 Fort XL, Car. Bioad
SAANICX
ole<iirte raaaoi aaa
batbroani two aaod
PuU eoaust baaaw
with eaaiaai nuwaP.
la wdl asB aai '
with toaiMna,
on
taeludln*
ibrae- piece
1 Bpataira
tarwco. Oarat*
M. BatMo
BOXRRT OnUBB A CO.
Ilia Oovarnmant crtroat. Victoria
RURN3rnF, JITST
DwrUllia *itl\ 'I
OJmI dry. atJ Imttc li«
Pnoa IliWO. on I'::,.,
ofTumr CITY—
ar»e Inla. bltb
■■■i and wator.
OAK BAT anraoo suhoalow
I^IVE VERT WKLL APPOWTM. AlXt
, ROOMS. ULTRA-MOOXXX Dt XV8RT
tiEIAli. COOP STURDY COMSTXUC-
TION AND ONLY THE BKST OP MA-
IkKIALfl AND WdRKMANBHlP, RR.
MARKA8LE SITUATION. OVERLOOKJNO
PARK. BEAUTIFUL VIEWS INKI'BCTIOH
WUL CONVIHCB YOU THAT THIS IB AH
OPPORTOHITY WORTH OXAflnXO.
JOBH URCBNWOOD
Bank a< TBBaaAo BaBgiaB
)tO« DouaUi Btmt
REALTH HOan
TTXUOTifKTtAPY. DUrr, BYDKOTHER-
A-A opr. djuuaa. ooovalaicont oaaoa a
BpdMo. viaiacu vitaioniun aoaith
WMfclay Maatrait Ayooiib. Paeaa ^idM.
HAS*iAOE
ROYAL CrMM =
plomaa .
mallun. deti..
BPBCIAL
fWSn ta iht aaa and laU Unka. tlAM
V tatfUtatlal property for aMOB. Man-
aaao ftpaatanro. ThU roaalrta aatek
a. tioa, IM talao at Isaat UM9. ThiB
ipaidooH oaaiataa mv«d lano roanai *or»
Urao drawlw-roon. eoailortablo dan:
baaoraoBt half otaaaaiod. Vtrr naooaaUo
tanna allowad.
P«r Pull InforiROtloB Apply to
H (1 DALBT A CO , LTD
Bli \' Irw fi'.rerl, Opprslta flp^ncar'S
1 O W I O II A N
tra.nB a.n]
VXntDBU BUIAT «r BtnUMMa. UTD,
fid nav ■ntxBr
IIM
fVAK XAT BPBCXAL-PIVB-ROOM mnt-
W OAIOW, claoa to aaa. on aood raal-
daoUal atroai aiardwaod floon lo UvtaM
and dlBlns-roona and tn ball; twa bBd»
rooBia. attraeUtaly aaparadi eabinat kit-
Bbaa. waabraom. Oaraca. Urc i«i it,
Jawa, onaaantal obmba aon a .
Pilea iaetvdoa aloetrlo ranaa flc M ti 11 1
and wli^w abadoa iHDUU
SOMBIBXHO UNUSUAL la a aaiaU, ui>-
, ta-tko-BlniiU storiw kunaalow. Ha*
a lario llftaa-room with hardwood floor
and opon Br*: a eoay badroooi wllh lartt
elpaati tbo baihtnom has iha beat
»2000 iS^I!
12000
TO TUB HIOH
on a aood Miac.
atrooL LOW TAXES Uood wt.
faocad Neat Uttia buntaUiw ul
fowr room*. op«n flreploco. lhra«-
ploco baUtroom Oaraae rruit
treea UT US SHOW YOU
THW ONE
-NOnTH QI.'AEJRA DIBTniCT
Pnur-roon ca-tac at.j about
m ao/oa ot farUrn LAflOr.
OXSXMHOVSE. (tilckrn hnuHc«,
•araao. etf wt i. as tmis. this
POX MOO :'*'>:vs \s:i halasce
OAH be AHKANaSD TO SUIT
fXQWB POB APtODmUBIT TO
8
YBP
BE3T BUYB IN BAAJtICIt~HOMaB
J K C 1. 1. Il E D WATSRFRONT BOMB.
AU:.lL'i IIlHEt: MILES OUT POOR*
IIUOMEX' '.OSy bUNUALOW, OPEN FIXB-
PL.A'"^]i, ry-^^ NICE LARGE BrOROOliA:
rXUIT. MOHTXIair TMIKSl "
tiM DOWN
COAKMiNO I rrrtE TuttEr-nrvoMBD
COTTAur.. I, .11 »;,J loLl »at»i, baae-
mast atid faiain- u^ut cicauani Oowar
aod va,eia:.i, ,,r,i,„ AOout Al OXC^
MOan- CHARMINO BTUCCO
.S22S0
T^UR BOOMS, atodon. WUb Baa tena
-k alt tint -loooi. optn OrapJaca. Hiaa
Sr'J.TOU
A01|WV-M*AB XDBBKIX'B BTATIOK.
VAAVV Wdl.baBL- and comfortoMo
taadlp haiBo of olcht roonu.
tbroo aRan BraploBoa, ttatoo.
pisoo batbraan. all la aaad coo-
dltlan. ftrtra lacta lati ehlokaa
2SSSS- a5d_frvit traaa. w
OBOBX TO CLOBB AH BBTATX
WK AXB AUTHOXIXBD TO BKLL
AT aiiiw-
#<V^A|V-PXXZTT PTVX-ROOM BUN-
#*WW OALOW W VICTOXU WBBT,
- z' — " ' ^— ..V... tim» wtv mv\ of
ClOWIOIIAN BAY — WELL-BOILT Jt'S""? *'*^ Bouhi the klUhao u uni';
ftaji. ..1.1 aiLi o i,oo.a eontalainf 5SiB'iLt2^"ll,?""t^f
laraa aituai-rooni. kit^ti-t^. on* bedroom. '»<2i
balhroon. toll*!, larae. l.i«fi ealUn« baae „ ?2'ff*?S*.Ji2*' *W«"^'*t- Thara U
. -w.... ...'T _ an encloood Btalrway to tbo altir, wUh
arcommodattaa far anra bodrooma. and
MEDICAL
DR. X A. BCaiLLOtO, BPXOlAUBr.
a W BlaadB BL. MaaBB TaBsagL
PATBHT ATTOBBBIB
PATENT ATTOXIfXYB— T. 1^ BOTDKH.
M.I.Be, Rea- Canada and 0,BA. »
paara poiaut law eapononca. lU Viaw BL
Phone 9i«; alao at Vaaeoavar.
\\! c WAllNBR. RBOlSTkREL* PATKHT
' * ■ «tiotney^)n«^egUal^ldj^WolWfc
omOPATXIO PBTBICIAN
T\K. VXXHOM B. TAYLOB. XBOIB-
7t TO BXOHANO^ BBAL B8TATE
OA-FT. LAUNCH. KICX CABIN , OOtJIJ
tw nuBtaa apdtr; I47a Fboi.e tiTi x
Ill^Uk SUP"^^ POLD-LITB TWU«,
'LVOV BIM, nuDB auT.
n ItfiKINESS DIRECTORY
ALTO BAUUTOXS AMoTVtmDIEKir
AUTO KAXIUTOIt. XODT AND PENDER
iwW"* WaafeMoabiB ibAt aaaaat
BUXOIBB XHOX
i»> fttadra wtM^^
i^MBI ARD CSaaKNT
CmaaiKYa. rmin>LA<:ER
daaitnal, cement tldcwalki
finora. HrraiMMl JO) Uavtda V
(SPECIAL
bairmaat
IMS.
BUtLltERH AND CAaPKMTCRS
A KVTHINO IN BJM.niKO Qr IiepaikB
TWrkra"*"' a u>eclaltr. T.
DRT 000 l>S-- W U O Lr S A LE
tyXOLBRALB DRYOOOOB - TURNER.
»Y Beaton * Co. L'd. whnir»»i« dry-
aoodo ipwon^ri and mai.utaciuten Men a
IS.'^S.'^'Sli'- ^""^ Bl« Mart. Brand
gtirtB. OearaUa. Mall orc-r. .n.odSl {J?
AID ri tMi\(>
^ HBAHET. LTD . UM 'wharf
1*4 BUtat and 4» Si:p-rtor flireei; pbooai
i a*I?t It" '»•'■""»•'» »oy^
ej
BUHMABY. B C. SALl OR ET'-RATOX
1'; a<-(*i. nearly nrw, up-lo-dUt
(oor-tDooiad tiunaalow, olrclrio tlcht. aa<^
bath. toUoi. caineni baaatnent. foraoca.
Oaraaa. Good aardan. truita tlano and
amalD. poultry huuaa BOO blidt. Cloaa car
linr, near CeaitaJ Park Exr'ianca fcr
laraei inodrrn houue, with aciaaaa. ate .
op 10 to acrea, lood lacaJity and aituktlon
■nywnera. VaaoBVOor UMd BraaaaMM&
p o Bo. M7. »« WaB*S&rn£ft^
ment, which would fr,ake Itii-re aood
roomai wide yoraada. rommandini lood
*i«w. bcellent water itippl* Rtandin* Ih
C*e aoroa, wide aoafront, irri aoMl anchoi-
ate. Splendid »oii. Prue it. ISO ler a
quick aala.
O. WAU.ICH
RoaJ Eatato aad InauratLco Aaaat
Oawtebaa Xiatlaa. B.a
DUPLSX HOURS OH FOXT BTRBTT
prodacloc a not rofootia at n% ot
tho price ol IS.IM. Dwotllnaa of aU Uadl
from ll.oot to UdJOO. Boo aor Uat.
TmMc Uadtrwrltata * XiatB^g^ lAB^
IMS ai»aX BtiaB>
BAARMBI
S1250
aABOAm
tMVB-ROOM BUNOALOW, fXilatirl
baaerment Kicetloat SB^BBRk ' Btai
bua and car. Taaaa tlA.
stas
aOYAL aCALTT OOMPAinr
1)0 Femberton Bldr Tr!
J|^£ODERN
PIVX-XOOM XmOALOIP.
'"L earaar Maittia Brlpa
Kaau South Vaaeoam. Want aBmanoai
ol «li^ Mulaai^ ar VtaMna anporty
from Mf 10 B40H OVRBT, tii Booth
Mam. Baau Ana, (MlTorala.
i »AK BAT BDItOALOW. OH TWO LOTS,
* ' icely Bordon aad treea; o dallahttiii
rtapcrty; owntr totna abroad. SratMon.
BiOWO * Co. Ltd.. phona aaOO, cornaf of
Vtrw oDd Broad Birotir
SlX-nOOM HOUSE. VALUE ll.aOO— RX<
rhansa lur farm, S lo 7 ■,-:rrs, foad
■nil unit Ai'ptr S.la Cormnranl.
UriLL COH8IDBB OOOD aUXX OP OAR
In avABBBS for BU-roo«i »od«m
hoaao. wolj loBaiad on lana lot.
AIM eaUX lMBBh.,«IUt riMiBB Baaaoi-
modaUao. olBpCrta Uftt*. Isr BOMB or
aerVBBB;
J. R. aoUAHB. IN
\xnLL PAY CABR AND 1 RADE UNIH-
*• pro tad clear title proi>ertT for aound
rgvanua propoaiilon. anall or Laraa. BflB
&I1I. OiMnlaL
ixriLL XXOnAHOE SMAIX IIOMB IX
•* HLr (nofTO distrif ' ' (nr amall prep-
rrty at Breetwood or Lanatnrd Lake. Boa
l»as. nolrtnMi
ILMBOSNEI) KTAnCVEBy
I>fUVATX STATIONEHV.
aj,y d*l<)lli nr 'r-li.r
Oowrt-f.'tal PilriMM
KMBOSBBD Ol
n-.t cwiBalat
Chona in.
rURNITURB attlVIRQ
Ml TIM IMdbft
TD
AB BVTAn
f QO7 MB OOACH. n .
noAiJ^m nnuxHT
ABOUT PDRNtrURB MOVDtO. PACX<
' * >na> ah^ppiiK or atonw* MB Laal
Sioroa^ C" 1 id
iKora. Cut rau* r.a fy«Ubl~t£
poiou OITca vhooe UdlT
r atonw^ aai Laabb
FLO&B
BUXPABaNO
V L iUXOWOOO PLOOX OO.
7M Fort Btroot pbooa tm
uixoexAPXDio
t - ACrRIB. ABODT BALP CLEARED, AT
-i' ' l.antfitrdi and about an a«re and
a nrtl; 00 tlw talon^ BKhwaj, no Uto ot
Ptoor-Mlla nm. to oachanat for o oottaaa
with aood aoa vlow.
aUAATBR BBOTTOH In BaUklcbowsn,
priDod at 81.3>«. to trad* far a obaap
baitaa or far a yaeaat lac
All fclada of inaaiaoea boalMoa traoMetad.
IMS Braa< BBNBl Ftaooa im
|7UVB-ROOM MODERN OWELLUfO—
A PraclteaUy new, with a aaraaoa.
Bhlckan houae. lou inn i lad f«t, aardca
and fruit trvea Juit outalda eliy. Prtc*
ta.aoo T A MrPhPtkun Ptiono IBSB
/"iitANiTE STRrrr, oak ray— ABBO-
luieir modern r'.itir i^ipmed houaa. in
p«rfetil cOadlUon. Uaid * tooco ofl kltCtUin.
UroBy ^M^lyatot M^ki tebaa. BRiraiwB
A «bct Baa haw.
Pboaa IMl
* O^.. LTD.
IM Pambartaa SIdf .
^OOBBB BOILT OM
OtxrALLaiXHT
plaa. Madara baoiaa for lala on aaar
tanaa D, H. Balo. cootraatar.
Port and SladarrrrM Phono MM
OAK tlAY— JUKT OOMPtrrkD
TVBT TRB ROafX POX A HarTTRBD
O couple; quiat tooatton. atep to thi> rar
lice, ol yetr aniaU« dttfan and wiiti all
the laieat modern faaiurta Thu littl*
home waa bnlli by th* ownrri !/.t i),riTi.
»el*e« and iu> rtfntr aa^ i.'nifn in
oqolpplnc 11 f'tr [ >n.[nr1 iit r-ny >av
hak only ba'n or.-tii>>.] ■ tr* ae^kt and
BWIBB ta advrr » I'll, uiiiaianeei it moat
ba MM. A ctiarnilna little t-riMin huivge-
WW WIUl BMt Dt hot water hrattns. harr<-
WOOd XBaffc and la aa riceptlooally nlr<
iBOatldB. Do IABb a look at IM* beiore
ra. '••■"tT:.'?.;* $6500
iha ton caMok bi „ __
Doea and aaMBa. Toa owo .
to aao thlj lavaly attto beaa.
Price
/~kAK BAY. Soleet location. OOod ala-
V-* roomed home, hartna «iiod lar«a
livlnr and diniot-romna wiiii :M>rn (Ira aad
balH-in affocta: »try olee rabmei nitbtn
with knpto eupboord rooai. thn-e nee airy
badropau, Wltto yery good cloaei «K,m and
bWlt-la IlBCn drawera; baiKtoom an:'
BBparaU taOoti eamant baaaaiaat aod fur
MM. THb Baa aat^oa lota,
xlihfaraaa. PridsV.
B X WDODVrABD
aalaM AsMt
Phono IBM arlam
iiwlaina tbo iur-
iwa ai to yonraolf
$3650
man lut-
.$4200
PWl>aiaa< ba<BBBRk aaaa Bra-
rtaea. GMrMB aad ehktcae bouaa.
Sfc-J^JPtS?" *" BHTATS
nUOa GOT TO aiM,
•OfSOe-JIBAX BBAOOR HILL PAXK
W^\**iO AXD FRO YIN DIAL BUtLD-
DfOB— Ooay aa4 aUraetlvo leoU'
buaaalow of aaVob rooraa. tnlly
laodara. two bpob flropUcoa.
laundry tuba. aU. Two boooUful
aardao lota, aaaortcd Irnit traoa.
chlManhMMajMO. PRlOBD AT
U.m TO OLOBX AM MTATB,
\\'t ARB ALBO AUTHOXIXBD TO DlB-
* ' POBK t^THMl VACAXT LOTS
ON WJUmpx BQAD, IK THB
lilah ln>-itloa. iirrrlooklnr
watocErufii. ikiM
A " _
> »- relleiil ti.xia*. juat to 6i«nl'ti. o»b;-
looktna ili< c!i|r I would uuu iS-aOO to
dupUcBlot. Bayoa roaaw. RSOUOBO
IMHBOUTX BALB TO BOMB
Locinr PoaoKAm ^.TTT;.
«H»a Hi jfora
ISJkOO to.
n WANTED CO BlIir-^tfOUSBtf
IWAHT A OOOD alOUBBN
boote. Mom bo la «aad ahapa.
prlea. <u.. u> Bos laTT. CoUttW.
VyAHTHD AT OMCB. POX CASH. BHAU
»» tnodem bungalow. Xrctrtr. aaa, Boej
sirssj'^sLs?***' ^^^^^
MUHIOtP.
AT
OAK XAY.
Amu°!o
WWH-llUIUIUMa.
P- R- BROWN A SONS. LTD.
Raal Bauio. Flaan^ aod laauraaoo
IIU aiaad straaa
1071
TXTB HAVX SXVXRAL BUYBRA WITU
*▼ fpBm lllD to IHO caah for dwoUlaaa
from ll.cmf) tn n.rino ijninea InvltoA
PBf:ir.i- UndTwiilci* 1^ Brnkeiac*. Ltd.,
BO ruurEBry fob sale
■LX)R SALB-OUAXnx-AOXX Lot QM
A McKentlo Ayannt, Bkaoleta. nWi
hicacan and nluly iraad wUB MU.
Pbooa auixi.
WATBRPBOKT PROPRHTY. ROr'i' 11 \,
ooor Work Point- X»trftck> na
acra.
BUtar
ll-XW. tkrma
ill Ualan Bide.
Owner,
lirZLL FBLL OR LRASX l*« ACRB8 OP
» » land, odJrtlmag tbo BlBP. fWialabMea-
nole aolf coutw, lo rBaiiBOXtla oArtt.
Bo. int. CMkMUat
n acbbaob nm bau-
MM«4<0
pwun • RooMXD xrueoa brMkraat
tV'^r'.raa''*^ 0.-XA.U.
TNCOMBisM. Piiaalt.1**. DauUBaiad-
am houao. with aoparata aatraaeca,
overlooking golf links.
jocxpH c. BxmoaiAiv
«4 Sroufticon SI XitBhlUhad IMS
Albert Burdon. Real Batalo Dept.
XXCLUHtVE OAK BAY HOMB
OrrUATKD amon* lovolr oak irpea arean
*J lawna and booutlftil llowar be.u. \htt
•trtatip BMdara baaaalaw of gu c^t^r
abia rooaaa u a bang fat aut r: tb.
ardlaarr. TXa MaaataadaUon conauu or
aotraaoo oagtaulo hadtaa ta a diawiaa-
room with ArBplaM. niM 4lBiaB>raaoi,
briahl ll*laa-r«BM« alM wllb Braptau-'
modun Dutch bHrtWfc law badroonu aaS
bathroom, ut Rg jXay van tbo ataop
f6300
ALPXBD OAKBOeNABL * 00 . X/TD.
Ill* Xraad Btrdat Wbtm UM
OAK BAT BHAP: «XiOB
SIX Rooaix xaiD T«rb laxob una
TrKHE IS A RXAL BAMOAZN M a nooM
AJ- lD parfact eaadlttne: ItWM-roooi with
flroplaco, dtniag-raotn wltB balll-tn Im-
lurea. good klbttara With pantn^ ibort ara
three nlu brtaXt bodroora*. fuU eUMOl
ba^-maal wHIl fBTBBM aod laundry titba.
laraar BOd oMckM »b«M altwttod 00 IWO
luii> runtyatM lota ta nrdaa. Oowora
Iruli (tr*i and amaB trulla. Thi* bongo
inuit ba (Old a.'id la a McrlBea. Wa aaa
anow you n*er any UOM kp aplBdniiliaiil
UP ISLAND SrVEN-fUXWBD BIOCM
WTTH IB ACXRX— FRJ08 IS.WO
/ran IB A WBLL-BDILT DWELLING,
A. warn and aooiforUUa. Lurini-rooim,
dlnlBk-roon. fcliehon and l»o iMdioom*
down, two badrooMa ap: modern bath
aad two poraadaai bam. doin. three
cbhAan baaau, woadihod: tan minotea'
van Mora,' paatawlM. atation and
Mhaali praporty u aboot half cleared,
ftaoadi yeatCaUa aafdm and aona trull
traoa: oMollMt water Napiy rrom acvtr
(antes wan. paaipad bp fcaauaa Baalao:
by aBpalBlaaai.
Oil I ■■! !■■ HABT A OO.
wlB nroly
THB XOTAL TBOBT OOMXAHT
^iMsMfc ax.
HIOH AND xaAi;rHT
LaU of Bonahlno— Woodarful Vlgwg
TTHIQUX HOU8X Attractive araiioda
t BoautUul llvlng-roon. hardwood Itoor:
threa bad room*, two gloaaod and afroMMd
alrapina oorchra AddltMoal llving-iooma
in baaatdent. Veir fully obuipp«1 olth
lab«r-aa*ina arTaaae«*nia, V|«w fey a^
ment. Tonaa M gall panAsgsr.
BHANxna, Bitoini * oo.. vm.
PhfiB* MM Cor. Vle^oad Xrwad Bti
ONLY 1MB
aa LMMUMMM^xBar MarMa Brtf*.
IT UamffOS CAMOBUBI
058
XT, PATatlOK sTxaaT
Ibo Mbrhel. W. C.
■ OPP
n BouBfes roB balb
T .nXOOXAFXDIO - LXTROONAPIflNU.
i4a;:sr^aX'.:^rsr^Y;:Lr.?i■tC
MaatoB* PabBabaToS!!
•aag. of TMaaia.^^^ OHikim
<»wwaAfiwa. BTc.
M
'Attota.
AaOT Of A IKIMB PROM OWXBI^
S-raaai bauoa. on lour largo laUf M
A oiiv ni A BOMB mm <nnim~
^ RU!il-tMM hda«. aa l«ir ktna MMt
M Iruli troM. nioe bora, ekttaa teMBSk
Me Tatae |M pry r«w HLiMl —fib
vi>M, haloDCo aa tont la MBBala BaMp.
nna liaa. OolontM a—— pwrap.
IktJROALOW. ™™
. BfX ROOaCB. OAB. cuS
AM ■■IIBilllBlllir W8U.
f ^*B*Brj&Bji ■ I snwff-'
ta bufw. aa^oaawMB xalh vaa Bnalaoo.
* brtobk ^SBBBBl^lMMBB**fMwr"^d'
botbrbM mNUK~Ubb IaM aa and hooae
olM wtrod M MMtnb powor. PUt somont
baoMwA^MB waah tuko and
Xaw HOT Ain njRNACK
Oaraao- Tfata home la reaUr in flrti elaw
oondl tlmi. Inai d>- anrt o<it. and aa .:«n
IbarauBbly rvrnmirrr'l it aa nnaaital
ralBB a» MiSM. payoWa 1MB aaaB aad tta
IBM Bbo aaM.
AN INCOME BEARINQ FSS^f
•1 *}i\fl ~ wnj, LOCATBO
VA^l/tf ho««. ttMm4 M _
lacaaM iw o mocith tow taiM. Bbmb tiar
r-OWrrsR takaa a to« ot BBM
----- Extra wtU buHt als.rooi
Sn 000 ' WOBtWOMAX-B OOTTAOE.
«>1U1"I fntir rooma. Hoada oom r--
pat(>. itu> nnthina that a bAndyaaa oan-
nrft dri Modi-rn Plumbing, garafo Baay
t«rnn
tl600 c.o':?SI;.'«S£*r'^^
M approcuu tbo ralaa. Oaraco
•OKnn~'"°*' ABOVE THE PWia.
VaM/W thla >»ry mnderu bunialow
Nva waghg. ntrrt, p<„
baagnaat. Tai'^
boon rotfaood for caab.
'-"I r«ll cemrnl
I'.* Price ha*
MO phoeo iBlof-
aoi (\(\ - OX xsAXBvr
flP*-(AV\/ aaataoi of larng M naabla
peopU. Sla-rooBtod oaml-bBnaalaw. ibrM
plOM iparvglaiRI bathroom. MXaBIA haM.
flHBt; aattrarp , radoeoraiod BBIa wagk.
Tbraa^nartar-Mtto circle Klaaly inad
aad bealotardod atraei Big tot to fniita,
Tacant-
PATTER.V)N REALTY
•aa TaUa Btraat PIUNia BTI
t-OWIMO TO nx aXALTK,
^bSBMP Wal
Stit>00 ovaar of a Mrp » «,
Bar bungalow WlB BSarlBM IwrfeMBa^
any rcMoaalblB mtp oa roar awn larBH
thrr» ThU batao. wtih apan BM.
tall baaaaitnt. faniaiig aad saraMTla la
mrtim BoadUlaa!ft^ **
\ N l^lJUfD OP
• » »' Kdad, S*Sr!tl
ORARMINa BCMblXB HOaa BTTX
TEN ACHES, niotly
aad
beachoB. ABaaa 00a hour from VMorllk
AT NMs, Tnaus
oxoss * C&
• oppatiu poaioffln
A mtf
Bcbaonl Hai
4 CRBAQE WITH WATERPHONT OM
**■ Durr^ia Loka. 0«4di|rfKm diitrlel.
IBM- Boi IMd. OalBalat
TjXm BALB — A WRWY nmnfiaiM
t—.^'V***' BoaiwlBlnf IB BOTBg, —
North Poadir IXaad, aMrlaofeioa
Browalna Baftain wHb iplgiKlM!
view. Pi " "
tlengat
tarla. BO
POX BALB AT flUWBIOAB
UO Aoaai or bwo
wnumKBO
Tbig U a
amowooo * txo.
•U BrtBSXtOB Ba.. natorla. B a
aotri AHoTBax tkik-op"
ryau Mlgaod aw Mat aag. ba atrtck and
aat thia. Abovt Rttx aoTM wbim-
franugg. boaeh. abBlUrairaBaM good laad
aod lisht URdMe dnlp aiW par aaa.
ooe-baif caab, balbMo aaay.
^ BOYAL RBALTY OOa<PAHT
of PBMbdndB aida. tbI. (m
§A 1 0fV-*"* ■XW' oak Bay, al«M
achaM^WBd baoeh. Piva loooty
rooma. open RrwWa. oak floora. j h«d-
rooma, baaamaRi. ^ahna
^ r- — MVaAB * OoniH^N
Fhime MOO jij uninn Bld«
OAK lUT XPEUIAL
bedrcwma, tBroo-p4BM bolhroom. bnaht
kiirhen aad ponlry. eomeat MBMioat,
r?^'* •'"•I- «toM w gar
ITM oaata. baUaco BM Mr ataakk,
w a wALLAoa * i. w
mt Brood Birvet
MOBTH QUADRA
OMB ACXB, all to Bardan. with a goad
crobv^ Plnt'MaM obickon bouoM Im
lao-RiBM bBlfcraaa. "
boaomant. Tbu la a aoat Uttla
MMntto-PffaSaaiRa, OOOO
VALDX AT ...T7,.,,7rr!V.
a, xxcmx * mmb ibd.
11 n
aw
UB YalM
B B BBATH
Pboaa 174
Ball bSmo to
•ahMl aad mi
IlUa beau
OloM
nice nuia
POUR -ROOM
-.. mil eoa»M«
baaoBMai Pall ma.
Mr. BUyb aomtlaa. A
A BBAL BAXOAm-A dtB-taBM baau-
lav, ana Boor. Paoad oVaai. cjom
fan BMMl, Poll eoment baaamaat, far-
S3.^^ 1 fowT tf,g naxia
Qaadra atroat. blah pa^ tramijij n_
moat ctoaa boa Bad mliggl. wXh Mndm
..ew Th.. I. aTbSTriiarb^, M
ni<a diatrirl. and WaB Wortb Ibo Btloo
Roaaoaahlo tvrma eao M arTBaaod
j:^*2oo-^'™ oSSmSt Kwr-
^J^nr raam atBBM baasaww. la ai
eondiuen on mvm atraat, aiaM larl£.
me«t Buildirtaa Ml rOMBM BaMMaL
turoa** Thia la aa aaa M ^E^SS
iTa^jgSK.-,;^
MUST BB SOLD
$8000 ^tSSOO
W aavao-rnom lullr OMidero OMMO
tealdoDca. nverlnoking tbo XBtbII.
Hardwood noora. euaroom. Xmplna paivb,
inrM bMir'>ana, Iliad baibrooM, boBt^
Vh'aV',.^' b.^onr'i.:ssH
rat'Sfiar*™**'^
• CO.. UTD.
MBBAXBT.
■M B^ BL. oar. BBaaa Mbm aiM
*"0T»a»OAB XAT BuiwAunr*^
^-•-JJ^vJSSwo^^ ^B^^"^ I?;:
raama aad a larwo rvaM room. b« t pi*r*
nr AapBtsiMgal lo vt*«
PBaaa nittl
BAAHkCX JaXAUTT OmCB
MOXTU BAAfllOV
(-)VBX a AfXlBB OOOD LAXD WtTB
V' amad cotlaiB. VBTP -
«^ "Mr. SB BsaB
•a.0mt. TaraiA
BPAXUHO. SSTABB
■Caot. XC TflapbaM Bidaap oxa
JfltftKA— CLBAn 1 rn E LANn SNAP
W-*fMlV Slevan ncrra of (tte BnaM terllhi
WVN iMd lo BaanliUi vaUoy, aaw id crop.'
fnatiBB an payed rood. naillMr roek nor
oinnip. Owner awat bayt jaoaay, hoew
tiuc nonatrowi aaerlBea. Oalmr MBbm
IS r ABMB roB BAUr ^"^^
cHioKax namTHimnB. <ttobb tx
i. iSSt-*!^*"^ MOOBXX Hot Kp
aums. pfe) Nouffc PTC .,.^H'>1>
RXAtmPUl. OlAARBD LAXO. KiT.ilW
S-MILR OIROLR SHAOa ^"rr-i
HKIlB AND THXaiB
AH ACRA <T«RUS)
O ACRJCB; OOBV MOMX
* Aidnev araler. olortrW llahl.
lor lTnr,'Hittni ta'*
10
B|7<V;/V-THia AftaoB-
^ i V liniii laeaiod
Prttata
wriToio
man
Ttaip ar vmoxiA
- — rr^ ■ ■ I ■ ■ » -wwaa^^^B vVViP I"!
a B
ttAXaaMBMayt
ACTiFA, III iiul
^•/[> irraL ll.gOgi.
rloared tto^. ton* lonm
(al1>n« oatar. Ono-thtrd.
thrae VBora
I H>»|
RaducM
fiooo
New doiry
' ur.i aort
Nerai.
ABOUT rrvB Aom. I
Boawtir.i[lr llnbeTOd.
MOiniB AND OONTtWTS. „
QOARTXRB- oo ram*n| pleyf.
Oood oolor *»pp^ RoranUp
redaroB M loo orleo
pi; acrsr wmt abburxd RrvK»ruAi
>f M\ milei Mil Bea<.t r . . ■ n <■[.«.
CHARMINO IIOMX alt ivon I ,.aara
aod all blad* fru" owner tf.itts ra.
TUXM fiiAOiiR AT<" '« ^Eti^ BAAAA
''I ■ r .WVVW
mo AVAT BBBi
BA.UIUJII DBPT
PBMBBfTOX * XO*«
18
'Wft DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA. B.C. W KDNI-.SO AY. AUGUST 30, 1930
M
ACKKAGE WA^^^!;n
»\'ANTWi ONE OR rWO ACHI..1 V, II It
.FARin VOR RENT
1 fif int I'Ktii four Mere* WAmM
miki oui 117 M Mr iMnth on )mm.
Appl -----
Offers
Invited!
(or oflara on »H pMnvtlM U Mo«
ca«M to' auitm MghwaatMA
rriou ftrr«iw*tf to Hilt wurelMMr
<!• (••li RUT h ill r riT r-'timi.
[i»kr H*> l[ 'r '.I'.i ii ,'-»"iuri
»xii«iirlitij;r of tonit inonar «ould inaka
ihu ■ iMi lood iMMi MM «Mk. kal-
■ nc« Mu
hnui ahm wMirti— mm mM,
Hoitbmi, Ftrain
ft Cmiaiy
ni«M M m mm
mi IS
RaJilUnt .4iti»la a,n(t < rlebr»tc4
T«k« rart bt
Why Pay
Rent?
jTMT nmm or it wbkn
I3»a eMh Md III p*r iMMb bur* ft
vtn Btea hMv* vf Us reoou. Urtt
UviM uul dinlnc-room, omo flra;
enncnt baspmnni Lmti* let with t*r-
■ 18 In Ihr rTr[iu'nn<1 illitrlcl anil lh(
[■rife i-.^i ii r.Mi. Is on ihr Hkul-
uin biu llH and MMUMl^fot 11400.
I ««. Mdn Mr )p«mu u nui
II k
N« * utMrrr. fni r r r>f»tii s Read r l*>
mov<t into in ran I3>0 f«ih
■ nj tii iindudinb >aur loUrMll par
runiM*««». 9tH» ...... ,.mSOUU
ARTIIILUTKS.tTI.
Tin uid Auto ln*iir«nc«. Cotl««tlotia,
I^*n*
1H rOBT STBUT
Slffl
SACRIFICE!
^ riM Lot. n « 111 ft. »t wirMr •!
i.nok and Ukr Btractt. n«>t to Hftini>-
lon Cr-uf (. kiiil III hi opDoalt* Iltaoan
tun Park. Spltndiil i.iititlon. Owotr
muat mU
, AMornu
A nu lA. Oft OMit MtMtk, Uimm
urfort ia< ChifaBM. OaSf. MM
PenbertM & S«i
FOR RENT
Nice Large Room for Small
McetingB
GROUND FLOOR
739 Yitee . St. . Gordon Bldf.
R«nt, 12.50 e McetinB
THE UlFUfn COMPANY
617 '^•w 8t^ Pbone 1462
KIVBItFltOlfT A^REAOB
RivtT fnoHM MH «oee TMrf. rwtlt
rlrftnd, IMIOMft Mil. f«Mie. CItT
w«t«T »iMa
Two k«nB.,lM MIL *U tUarcd, citr
wKtar . I1.00«
iL e. BASTOM
NOTICE
Johnson Stroot
Bridge
New Traffic Sigiuli are now iti-
staMe<) at Johnsoti StTtct Bridge
>'l«4ic flop When fed Ught is
showing. ,'
F. M. I'RKSTOX.
/ City lingineet.
Cliy Hall, VlctorfA, B.C, Ausnit 19.
19iO.
QOTnnttm uomm *off
Nadea af Avpllcatlaa tar SW
HOTiOK ii baiebr kI««b that a> uw
sod dar at Bainiaiktr Mat. ttaa ubAu-
aiRMe tataada la apply to Um tlanot
Otniral Baaid tar a Ucaaaa la napvot af
praniMs batai pan «f Um kvttdlnf knuva
ai ttw eii-MUfl HouM. altaatad on tb«
UUnd Blahwar, Paraon a Bridca. uvon Ut«
Uada d««crib«d ai part o( dtctuui 11,
Baaulmall DIatrict. in tht Wa*in«a ui
BnUali Ootwmbia. tor tba wla of baw ay
tha alaw. ar br tfaa aaaa boUla. (or
coaiotnpnpo aa Uta priBliai TWa Ha.
HaMd ttia Bae d*ff a* Aatatt. A.O. ih«
JAMH TnUCE.
AepUcaal.
vonce TO osraiTOM
NoilM li htrabf aivap that aO crBditoii
and oibar paraooa havtni aor claLma or
daaaaBia aaftlMl Um Batata dI Praacli
■Mlb Wlcaa taJaa knewD aa Prank e,
WiMtB}. Mia ar Ml Taroaaa etmu Via-
laKla. BrtUah OaiunbU. dieiaaad. vfea dlad
aa or akaat Uw MU My et Aanary.
lasa. and vboaa wlU vai arofad aa Uia
llinl da* f>t April. Ilin !n ih» Victoria
RHiatTT of i)if flupirrn* Cnurt ri( llrU»h
Cnhimhia Hi' Rot«I TriHl t.'timpan; ,
tha Xi»<u'.itt In ih* aald named, ar*
harrhjt rMuic'l 'i ^"iiS lii iroal frcpald
lall partlcuUrt In wiltint ol tbair clatina
and dcmanda to tha aaU) Bxacutor. Bfl-
Diorl noul*. Vicbfft** AJD.i on or batata
UW UI dAf «f Biplrwblf. IffM. afUr wblcti
data tta aatf SHMW win praaaad lo
dtttrlMe lha mmm «f tka aatA daotwMd
aaMiwat tha paitMa ostllM UMra«o> ka*-
taa ranni aato W Uta elalma aad d»-
manda of irtM II ahan Uian bava bad
nptKf. and MM UM aald Baaaatar will
nM b* iiabia cir Uta aaiau a( Uta mM
D«^<'aw'i or Mrft tbanaf aa H^.
bad _
M. OMa dot day
- UlPf.
IV Tn BlTCBB At THlt tSTAU OP
•tr* —
MoUm Is barabr tUaa thai aQ imtbom
havini Halmi aaa'nft t)>* l«ii> rTMlmrk
Rl^nanl UitiM^ll ntim. mad on III*
I7lh ol Arcll' itio. am i*^iiiTHt to >*ni1 in
Tha Oanada Tru«< Cnmi»an». not Oiv^r^
m*nt Blr*«t, Victoria. Bf. Admlnnltamc
• >th Will annttart of tha Batata ot a»id
'I*' aaar-i IF. Mr namra and addtaatM and
t .11 paiiixiiara or th«lr clalma. varthad
by tUtutnri dfClaraUao, aad ol aaearltiM,
tf aay> baM M Utaai.
And uiat an «r altar tba IlUt dap at
aaptdkban IMC um aenlnUiralar wui
ptdie to dlatrlbau Um aaJd aatota amna
uwaa mMBmI tbarato* havtaa -ward anto
to IbaM «MaH af wMeb wM admtnMra-
tor^K MUai^BoUaa,
Data* A! fictnla. B
a»«Hat, If Ml
W H RUIJ-OOK
BBUrttr-f fnr rv. I'-.rn'l* iniil 0*«-
■pai* • ■ ■• ■ n . ■■■ H-tll An-
nai»rl ,-I (,-f»r. .f i|ia »atd
Pradatlck Biobard MiUMl BUmw
I.O , ihu isth day mt
MONTRBAU Atlg. ll^-How bn
Important eimuBl events Uie Que-
bte fnUvBl of n«nch CttnedUn
folk sonits And handlcrafla, at
w Im**! tuiLiiLant a^lt.•1^^. bi>i n and
bi pf! 1.11 i Hue Mill 111 ^uctifi I'l uv-
Uiir. mill CI' li-Ur ulcct wili.sLii Irom
tiu ajid wide rlvitl one another in
recovering tin ipiric of old Pntncv
and Old New FtBDOe. and the age
oU culture ct the OBlUe tBoe. wtu
be bekt tMi yvtr on October 16.
17 and IB. aecoRltatf to an an-
nouncement made by the Canadian
Pacific Railway, otVbnlzers of ti\t
feaUval ,
The cvntre nf actlvitv dunnti ttm
three days nC thp ffstlvDl will be
the Chatenu hi .ml^iiar, » fo-rf .is
In /orm*T rpiU.al years, manv liiiii
dredfl of vuitar& from all paru of
Canada. France, Great Brttafn and
the United eteto. will gather at a
feeat o( beJted opare» _follf-eongi
and daBoee. Reueli and Rttish Oa*
nadlnn muslr, songs trf the sot), of
vt!!Bi(c. farm and river, and the
stirring, haunting "charutoiu" of
' voyagfura"' Rnd "crmreurs dii bol.*s."
the piunppr »nodsmf-n nf this fon-
lliirnt In nddirion tiif^re will be
repreaeiitAllun& of every lutudlcraft
praetued In old rural Rmooc aad
In the Province of Quebec,
Ou of the two ballad opsru
leotad for pmeotaUon at the Qoe-
bec feattml npnaenta a Joyous
soenoe of Rendb-Oanadlan Ufe, and
the other » page from the hlitory
ol euly French aetuement In
Acadia. The for-r --r ■■\ pYench
Canadian Weddln. .-rittenby
Alberlc Burgeol.s. . .vidlv dr-
plcta the Jollity of sung and dance
aocompanylMR n country ceremony
of thil r.'L^ri- 1 tumdred years ago.
FKeNCH OPERAS
"LXMo de ben Tnupa," the
second opera waa wrlttto by
Louvltrny de Mootlgny. It achieved
sur.h remarkable aucoeai on its first
production that It was translated
Into tTngUah and produced at the
8ea Mualc and Yulctlde fexUvals at
Vancouver and Victoria lost Win-
ter. "Tiie Order of Oot<d Cheer '
U derived from the diary of Marc
Lesearbet, and palnta a brilliant
picture of Ufe In the Aoadlan ntde-
ment of Port Royal under Oham<
plain 300 years aga A rovlied
French version by the French Ca>
nadtan poet. Robert Choquette.
will be presented at the coming
r<>.%tivHi by a brilUani cast selected
from "La Soclcte D'Opperette," of
MontreaJ. under the direction of
U. H. VatUanoourt. The music
has been arranged by Dr. Healey
Wltlan. of the Toronto Conserva-
tory of Mu.tK'
< OI NTRV nAN( F.S
TVadltlonal country dances from
rive provinces of Prance, those of
Normandy. Brittany. Auvergne,
Limousin and Poliou, will be pre-
sented bf three groupe of Quebec
children trained by Madame Du-
quet and group of folk dftnee en-
Lhustaeta from 8t. Benrl. lAootreal.
under the dtreetkn ot Charles
Ooulet.
The Bytown Troubadours' fa-
mous quartette of nvnch Cana-
dian "Ghansonnlers," without whom
no festival would be complete, will
entertain with numerotis songs
aelected from some 6.000 chansons
recorded for the National Museum
by Dr Mrvriii.'i Barbeau. E. Z Mas.sl-
cotte. Adelard Lambert and others.
The death thU year ot Charles
Marehand, leader of the quartette,
and one of the organlaef* of the
Quebec featlvale, wee an Incal-
culable loM to French -Canadian
culture, but the Troubadours have
found a new comrade tn Lionel
Daunals. a brilliant young baritone
who has devoted much of hli time
to the ctudy end tate^retatlon of
folk songa.
HABITANT WOMEN
Habitant women are never at a
loss for work, and as they work
they sing old songs of Ungs and
knights and ladles fair. Lovely
melodtcA that have been preserved
throiiRh the onttirte.s. TTie festi-
val will provide an opportunity for
vtsitors to see spinners and weavers
at work, with specimens of the ex-
qutelte fabrica they make, for the
spinning wheels and momt have
not yet beeoftie "hae beens" In the
habitant houMe of Quebee, and the
Quebec woven carpets and upes-
triM are famous all over the world.
Judging Results at ProviBcial Exliibil
Ceatfnucd fnna Page It
BOTTLE FRUITS
Ftottlfd i:herrlc«, 1 quart— 1, Ura.
w u ciibbb. 2. Mrs. F. A* Tomaett:
3. Mrs L. illakeney.
FotUed l<«atis, 1 quart— I, Mn. A.
0. OannLciwel; 2, Mra. T. A. Tom-
■ett; a. Mrs. L. B. MMQueco.
Bottled raspbvrlei, 1 quarV-1.
Mrs. R A. Tomiett; 3. Mrs L. H.
MacQueea.
Dottled meat assorted, 3 klods.
m liiA^ Jars — I. Mta. L. H. Mac-
Ciucen; 'J. Mrs. J. 81nii«on
Bottled flah, 3 kind a.,v>i i - -i. In
quart Jars -I. Mrs Maiv ^ JacltAon;
2 Mrs L H MacQueeiJ,
liottied vegeUblas, asaorted. >
kinds. In quart Jan— 1, MM. F. A.
Tomaett; 3. Mn. F. X. SeeM^
ninh of 13 potatoes, cooled, tp be
'.ht>un in &kln5 — 1. Mts. O. Btvutt:
2, Mm. M. MacGUlivray
Marmalade, orangi-. Krapefrult or
!"innn 1. Mrs, W H Olbba. 2. Mrs.
A .N..J-li'.
Marmalade, orange— 1 . Miss D.
Curtla; 3. Mra. J. UrquharU
Aasoiled Oaody. fi klnds~i, Mrs.
P. o. smyly: a, Mn. Anily Datu*
move.
Candy, rtiooolate. 1 lb., awertea -
1. Mre. nnllr IMOlmare: % Mra. E.
B. >loLean.
Display by one person. 10 differ-
ent articles not entered In any other
rlass— Mlxs t) Curtis.
Assorted fruit vlucKar.<t- 1. Miss O.
BUvely: 3, Mra. h. K. MacQueen.
Olrla, 15 Vears and Over 11
Bottled fruit, any variely. 1 pint
Jar— I. Owen Dewar: 2, Alice Craig.
Jelly. ai:v varu-ty. 1 pint Jar—l,
Joy Sftvftge. 2. Owen Dewar.
Jum, any variety, I pint Jep— 1»
M Llttlr; 3. Esther QlblH.
Plain layer cake. Iced— 1. PhylUs
Lockley: 3, Dorothy Bcott.
Tea biscuits, 6—1, Alice Craig: 3.
Joan EHiterson.
\fiifnn^, 6 1, Joy Savage: 2. Clara
Slmpjdij.
GlnRerbrrad loaf— I.Owen Dewar, i white or yellow— 1. A. Tyrrell; 2, B.
2 Edna Lynn. i Hunton; 3. W O. Burch.
Hunton; 2, iieor»;e Attwt3i.«l
Muskniflon aJiy varlelv 1 H A.
Blncke.
Onions, whiip rt ! J NajMulth;
2. Oeorge Little; 3. J A Niteti
Onions, yellow or brown, fl — 1, H.
LM; a. 0. Btapleton: 1. F. HaUi 4.
J. A. Nunn.
Onkms. red. 6—1, J. Henly: 2, ff.
A. Nunn; 3. A. D. MUea.
Onions, large, any wtotr—l, J.
Nayimith: 3. W. F. Mfewyi S. A.^
O Miles.
Ontonni. 1 quart, ptoUSflgh-l. J. A.
Nunn; 3. T. E. Aaltoy; > W. O.
Buroh.
Onlona. ahallota, plate ol 12—1. A
a MUm: s, H. W. Oaidner; 3
CSeo^ X4ttle.
OhtooB. tcpe, 9—1. J. Naymlth: 3.
W. tm: 9. A. a MUea.
Parsnips, 6 any varlet]^— 1, w.
Hartley; 3, A. M. Boott.
•Parsley. 1 plant— 1. J Nayimith;
2. A. D. Miles; 3 H s Smith
. Peaa, 13 pods— l. George Attwood;
% J. Hwwmtth; g, T. ». AMlgy; 4.
Q. Uttle.
Peppers. 6—1, F. Hall; 2, W. F
Sakbury.
Pumpkins, 3—!. T. Birch: 3. A. G
TMt
Radish. 8 bunches. 6 In a bunch—
1, H- PlstlU; 3, H. A. HlnckB.
Rhubarb. 6 stAlfea— i, Mra. J. H
«aveleyj 2. J. Henly; S, Oeorge
Little. ^
Squash, rhubazb, green, 2—1. A.
O. TBlt; 2, F. Halla.
Squaah, table, collection— l, A. O.
Talt; 2. W. O. Bureh.
Tomatow, 6 red. hothouse— ^I, W.
a. Buroh; X J. Savldeot
Tomatoes. « yellow, hothouw— i.
O. W. Uolf: 2. Oeorge Little.
Tomatoea. e red, outside— l, w. o.
nigtat: S. W. O. Burch; a. Plstell.
TOmabodm S yellow outalde— l, o.
W. Holt
2 "p^'SaS' ******* *~** *■
Tumlpe, yellow. S— I, F. BaVt 3.
J. Naysmlth.
Vegrtable marrow, 2 specimens.
MllNAy DEFERS
Variety «f Bualiiew U
I'y CMy Oaniiwfl Piegaili^
for Cbgiim tMr
KOMin Plane Cra$h
WINNIFBO. Aug. 1t_One day
after passing an enuntnatlon for
solo flight, Otto Draal, twenty-eight,
waa killed early last night when his
Gypsy moth plane craahcd on the
weatem outskirts of Winnipeg.
Dracl. who came to tho city <vily
(our months ago, was flying alone at
the time of the aoddent.
Parenta of the new atodenk of the
Winnipeg Flytng Olub are nildent
m Dounarlc but a brother Uvm at
Ohatham. Ont., It waa atated to-
night..
nt TRK MAim OP TOT BbTAn or
BOBBBT POX, Lola of lha CHt al
Vlilarla. Da«*aaad
lt«tlca I* liartbr alTin Diai xu .rrncoi
hailnt r.taima aaalntt tha latn Pf>t>*r[ fVii.
«Ih) dlad on Ilk* lOtti ot Uat. laja.
ara raqulrcd ti> artul la Tha Canada Tmai
Oompan]'. l>oa OOTamiaaDt Mrtal. Vic-
toria, B O . Batcvlor nf Uia Will ol tha
■aid Robart r^a. tbalr Damn and ad-
draaaoa and fuU parUeatar* oT Uialr elalma
nrUad br atamtory •eMlatatiaa. aad ot
aaearlUoa. U aar. bald br UiMa^
And Uiai on or altor Uta IM gay M
atptanbar. itN, Uia aaacntoT -m PeesSM
to dlatrlfeMU Uia aaM aatato BBMM tlia«
niHUod untota. bavb« rmHm^ t«
Cboaa alalnt or «MM saMlMMtor than
baa bad aaUaa.
. °"5« 'S>J'»«*^ »C . una Utb day or
OBBABB * OnSAM.
SolkUoia far Tba Canada TrnK PMpsai
— ^utar dl Uta will of Iba aald
ttOTHnamfT uomir act
AlIOraT 11. laiB
BOTtm or APrucATinN
roR nrra
KcUr.A la harabr ii»an thai on tha lllb
■^*> '■'f naptrmhar n«ti, tha ■nflaiMnal
ir.-rn-ii to apply ti tn« Lt«Hir oaetrol
Hoard ini ■ Ucanoa In naaact of srsMMB
Jijown aa Hiii Bay Ian. Utmua oa tba
lalattd niahway. and daaerlbae aa Let ST.*
Ualabai OMrtet. far tba oC bm bv
Uto Slav or epon boiUa for MoaaapUaa
an tba prmlMa. Tlil« Nn &«T0a-O
aS? fm*""" " "
Binn cua
TO Who» niMf cam.r.^
M raipsaalMa far ahy dMs iMnrtad ba
■P wua. Aanla HAn bS^ *mmn*t bp
Fudiic, I lb — 1, Edna Lynn, 3,
Annela Harrison.
Special prlxe ($5 caah), draated
by Tha Ttmaa Ptihllehhig Oa^ XAd»
to the girl gaining meet potnta In
Domestk: Scleyice — OUra tiyun.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
nirla. Seventeen Vean and OvBT
White bread, one loaf— 1,
Elston; 3, Olive Lynn,
Broam bread, one loaf— 1, L.
Elston; 3. ouve I^mn.
Sponge cake— 1, PbylUa Lockley:
2. Oraoe Attfleld.
Obooolate eake, loaf— 1. CHlve
Lynn; 3, uniaaB. tEoffartta. «
Decorated e«ke— 1, OUv« t^nn; 8.
EllA Beddy. .
Pastry ahelle. abi— t. '<Av« tiftm;
2, M. UtUe.
Plain cookies, six— 1, OtlM I^mi;'
2. Dorothy BcotW-
Bottled fruit, three klnda— I, Ohve
l^nn.
Jellies, three kinds — 1, Olive Lfnn
Cand 1 f !s 1 I h TWO \ arleltes— 1 ,
Dorot)-. ■-■ iv : Peden.
WO.MtNS WORK
Best Jicppms bag. utility— 1. Mrs.
C. V Kinney; 2. Miss A. A, Girling
Be&t &hopplni{ bog, fancy— 1. Mr&,
C. P. Kinney; 2. Mlaa A. A. OlrUog.
8tep-ln» (hand-made)— 2. Mrs. R.
M. IngtlB.
Moftt u'.efiil article made of iXti^n
sack— 1, Mrs »obr Fleming; 2. Mrs,
Wlllerlon.
Quilta and Rafa
Hand-made quilt, picrfd In cotton
— i. Mrs. A. E Davifi, 3. Mrs. N. D,
Burt,
Hand-made quilt, pieced In silk—
1. Miss I. a wude: a, Mxg. m. n.
Hocking.
- Band-made quUt dunrlnc the beftl
quUttng— I. Mn. smith: a, Mrs. D.
O. Cameron.
Hand-made rag, hooked— 1, Mn.
J. Spencer Matthews; 3, Ulty W.
Darling.
Hand-made rug. braided— I, Mn.
0. B. Stone; 3. Mrs M. A. Barrett.
Hand-made rag rug. hooked — 1.
Mn. A. Edwards; 3. Mrs. A. Braden.
Afghan, kniucd — Mrs. L. M
Ormlston; 3, Mrs. E Knapton
Ladles Over Seventy Years
House dresi, band made— 1, Mn.
W. H Clarke.
Nightdresa. hand 'made^ any ma-
terial—Mrs. w. Olarfce.
Crochet WOOl ' AlBW^l, Mn. J.
M. Bird.
KiUtted sweater In wool— 1, Mn.
Margaret MuUen; a. Mn. M. A.
CuUhi.
Knitted wool Omml-l. MM. Rosa.
Knitted soehft-1. Mra. W. H.
Clarke.
Knitted or croobeted inrant bootee;
— 1, Mn. Davidson; 2, Mn, J. A.
De Veulle.
Patchwork quilt- ]. Mrs. B. Acre-
man, Sr.; 3, Mm. M A. Barrett.
Rag mg, hooked ~i. Mn. Dove;
2. BOB. W. M. Fields.
VBOBXABLKS
Beet DoUeetlon vegeiablea— 1,
OooTge LiUle; 2. George AUwwd:
2. A. D. MUm; 4, F. Hatl.
Beet collertion vegetaUea, oot-
tARers only — !. A TyneU, a, W. O.
Flight; .T, H Plstell.
Beans, wax. 13 pods— i, A. D
Miles; 3, B. Hunton: 3, a. uttle.
Beans, green, U pode— 1. A. D,
Miles: a. A, TyrreU; 2. Mrs. O. a
Clark : 4. w. F. Balsbury.
ReanR, broad, Windsor . 12 pods —
1, A D, Miles. 3. James Henly.
IlTMw. brnad, lonj pod, 12 pods —
1. A. Tyrrell; 2. A. D. MiJes
Beans, scarlet runner 12 p.^ — 1.
A. D. Mllea. 3. H Craven, 3, W. O
Burch; 4. S. L. Smith.
Beete, 6 long— 1, A. D. MUes; 2.
Jamee Henly; 9. r. Hall.
Kohl RabI, 2 roots— I. p. Hall; 2
O- Attwood
Kale, curly. 2 headn-i. OeorBe
Henly; 3. W. Q, Buzeh.
L«ekR. 6—1. OMIgB Ltttla: 2, T.
K. Aeilry
Lettuce. COB. 2 iK-ndi— 1, Junes
Btttly: 2. W. O. Burch.
iMtnoe, head, s |ie«d»-l, w, a
Vegeutbie marrow^ 2 apeolaiens
green—], A. D. MUea; a. Dr. A. C
Km; a, o. w^^nott.
MWBKV OCHIBIT
1. Surrey; 2, Btehmond; I, Vle-
otrta.
FIELD OftOPE
Wheat, FWl. red-1, O. B. Mal-
colm; a, B. Young.
Wheat, Sprtng-1, T. K. BUtcp;
2, JamM Tomer.
Barley— 1. b. Young.
Oats, whit*^ or yellow— 1. J. Dover.
Peas, field, while or yellow— 1,
T. K. Harrop, W O. Gibson.
Tares or vetrhr^ i, t. K, Harrop.
Beans, field 1. W O Gibson
Wheat, sheaf— 1, T. K. Harrop;
a, B. Young.
0«le. aheaf— 1. MIm A. King; 2.
A. Hull.
Barley, aheaf— X, B. yoong; 3. M.
Raper.
Rye, 6 Inetiw ixt dlMnelgr— 1, O.
w. nott.
Mixed hay, Id bate— 1, W.. D.
MlchcU.
Com, for ensilage— 1, N. Mae-
OUllvray; 2. F. O. ehefTleld.
Sunflower, fclr auUage— l, Oeorge
Attwood: 3. Victor c. Moore.
Best 15 lbs. Bhy late, round eir
oblong polatoea— I, O. R. Bradbury;
2, W. G. Burch.
Be.<it lb lbs. any late long pota-
toe,s— 1, O HarrUnn; 3. Albert MUes.
Br.n lOO-lb sack early white com-
mercial potAtoe* I, B Young; 2,
W. G. Burch.
Best 100- lb nark early red or
colored commercial potatoes— l. A.
D. MUes: 2, O. Harrison.
Best lOD-lb. Mick :«!« rf)und or
oval poUtoes— 1, W, G. Burrh; 3,
C> H. Sndbury.
Beet 100-Ib. laek 'wimfaYtrrlal po-
tatoes, any lata long variety— 1. F.
T Tapscott; 3. O. B. Bradbury.
Best co]le<rUon potatoes. 13 stand-
ard varieties. 12 each variety— 1. o.
Harrison; 2, G. H. Bradbury.
Fetatoes Grewn FvrNta Certified Seed
Best IS lbs. potatoes, early white—
I, G. Harrison: 2, C. H. Bradbury.
Best 15 lbs. potatoes, eaily red or
colored— 1, G. H. BMdbury; a, O.
Harrison.
Seed
Com. fllandard variety. 12 ears—
W E. lUU.
Mangel seed. 8 plants — :, Mrs
OavUl Jack: 3. G Attwood.
Carrot ."seed, fi pluntA — I W G
Burrli, -J A W M'Clure A: Snn
Collection of Fora,){e Plants
Best collection forage plant; -1 G.
Attwood; 2. A, W. McCliirr \ Son
Bast coUerlton weeds - I, J. D.
OregMm; 3, Miss Lily Uott; 3, Les-
lie Copp.
EN
Evacuation Ordered for Fear
of. Further Communist
Disorders
TROOPS LEAVE HANKOW
Pile Sufferers
You can nnw ft -im, h. and per-
manent relief by re moving the
enae— eensMtlon of blood in the
lowtr bowel and a weakening of the
parts Nothing but an Intenml
medlclnp can do OHe— that's irtiy
cutting and aalvaa fall. Dr. J. R
LMmhardt dlacoveted a real Internal
File rvnedv After prascribing it for
IjDOC^patlrniA with sucreiw in MO
oaatik he named U HEM-ROin.
Drugglsta t-vrrvwIiaiB BOW aell it
and MacParlane and Vai>couTer
»«• SUma guanataB money-back
If Wnfr^OUD doBB net and PUesJn,
Udvl>
Br REOraAU) SWIBTLAND
(Oetirrtshl. 1S)0. by Tha Chleaio OaOj
Nawa l^clan 8f>rvi«a ■
8HANOHAI, China. Aug. 20. —
Japaneae otfldalB today ordered
complete evacuation ot Japaoeee
women and children from Chang-
sha, owing to a fear of further Red
activities. The wives of Japane.w
Consular officers will be sent to
Japan, though It is not expeoted
(hat the OooBiiMfea wOl be doaed
yet.
TMb Blep, coupled with the with-
drawal of the Brttlah Ooneulate aa
wen Be wlthdmwal of all eoeony
stocks from Changaha, la a fair In-
dication of the lack of foreign con-
fidence in Nanking's ability to
squelch the Communist movement
ecmth of Uie YangUc River.
The Bituatlon In Hankow ts suf-
ficiently eased to permit with-
drawal of 160 Brttlah traopB, who
were sent there to retafMree the
British naval landing foiwaa.
NanUng, -which piriiialiiiaty ab-
nouooed the captive of telfng; a
strategic point on the Lunghat
front, today admiu that the ctty
la sUll Jn the hands of General
^ng Yu-Kslang. Activities on the
tunghal front itgled becauM of a
bam mafan and nMopaa baMta-
tmm.
OOmtTBNAr, Aug. It.— After
much careful ooodderatton of the
recommendations of the Town ban-
ning Commission to proceed with
tba preliminary work of reploiting
and rasurveying the town-srv iiie
jOUy Oounou finally a'^ uit-.i lu
obtain furttav Bartkuiurft u> uwi
before pnosadoy further in com-
mMtliig Itaetr bo the uBdartBfcta«.
'vuis dfcLvlon was arrived at on
M(<iiilH> evening when tha council
was fully retircMTiiM and was the
outcome of a f tniuiiiiii-a'ii ii from
the chairman rjir I'ijaii Planning
Comnil- i ' .Ml 'I'liffil I'far.se
An applkctiLiuu frcjiii the tiheU Oil
Company of Brttlah Columbia for
the hutaUation of a., large water
mam to their propertdr at Boyeton
to give fire protection, was refused
cin the Kroiiiiri'f that the water de-
partuiMit d'^-ri not urulertake to
give flic pr*''..'<;j"ii nut.-.ifle (^( the
city ilmlts
Bl'SlNKSS Z«INK i>KOIM).^l:l)
Mr. BriRht wioLo ofT'Tirit; ni pur-
,chii.-,e -A lot "I, Ml.' l,.,Kr tf>r
tile purp<«f i f (jiiinaiiti « -iinre Tills
letter was rf.siHMLsible for a discus-
rion ooncemlng the advlaabihty ot
BdllQg the proper^ for the purpose
Indicated, seme of the aldermen
WpuBud the ereotloo of a store out-
side the buslneeB section, although
there la no prceent by-law lo pro-
vent such an undertaking. A com-
mittee will report at next meeting.
It H'a£ decided that Mayor Mac-
Intyre is to receive the Safety Badge
preeented by the British Columbia
Safety League.
OengntulatlonB were oonveyed
from the Vancouver FWr Bbard t»
the high school oentestanta from
this nentre who look part In the
recent Olympiad. They are Oeorge
McKec, Arthur Searle, Cecil Carter,
Noiman 'lYibe. Gwen Falrbalrn, Joy
McKenzle and Kiiy Moore.
Th<: report of the rhalrman of
the elertnc light committee showed
that a fence around the transformer
substation lias be^n constructed and
tha neeeeaary-eButlaaibry algBi pro-
vided.
TO BB00N8IDBB KATB
Owing to tha rapid increase of
consumption up to the ol^ mini-
mum supply of eleetrioal eneigy
from the Canadian GoQlsrlae power
plant on the PunUedge River, It
was now a loding proposition to
continue tfi maintain the minimum
flat rale for water heaters. This
rate Is therefore i« be recon-ildered
with a view to making a siiRht ad-
justment, as to continue to .supply
current to the water hoavis at the
preaent rate would be to dn nn &r ^
loaa. No further InsialJatlon of
water bantan la to be made at the
former flat rate of $3 per month
imtu furttenoUca^
FUBUC WOKKB
The puUto works board repart«d
on the usual street upkeep and re-
pair. It li hoped that the sidewalk
f»m UBloo Street to the elemen-
tary BChool wUl be coDitrueted be-
fore school commence In a Uttle
more than two werks, eo that the
danger to tiiir children and dUiecB
wlU be eliminated
Alderman Fielder reported some
trouble with the collectlnn of city
garbage and aald that conditions at
the Incinerator were not very sat-
isfactory, as nonlflammable debris
was accumulating. Aldermen Brown
and Ball came to hla ■tlftfntrt,
however, and found plaoea where
the refuse could be ueed to advan-
tage.
The chairman of the water com-
mittee reported completion of the
protection work on the pipe line
alon? Browns R.!v<-r A good Job
had iwen done and the pipe line at
Royston had been properly covered
for protection also. The parka board
le to meet a committee of the Aftrl-
cultural Society and win go over the
pnmds to aae what can be done
n the way of permanent Improve-
aaenfe to the park bsCore the Fan
nUr hen. Beptambsr ff atod 10. The
M«y« waa zequeetad to Bflconpany
the party,
ACCulioN mm
TONG WAR TRUCe IS
PLANNED IN NEW YORK
NEW yoHK Au*t U I'lans Im
a dlaarmament cnnferenre in China-
town came to naught today when
On Laooglbng mei^ben announced
llMfe thair leaden war* tiaavoldahly
akaant frpm the elty.
There was nothing for efbclals io
do but watt Peacemaken. how-
ever, took a cheerful view of the
altuatlOQ when toM by Acting Con-
sul J. S. Tbw that all delegates had
agreed to algn a perpetual truce
wlthk a few days.
Meantime the three short streets
III itir Buwery. in uhlch more than
JIUHtO (.'hllicr,.- rtw. M, w- rc quiet.
ION m
IS WON By H
Defeat Oarage LeagM AlUStara g-fl
—tuple nag to wtnam le
Fbafesa af ~
CHlCAOO.Aug 10— TheexKuUve
committee of the American Bar As-
sociation decided at a apecUl meet-
ing today H roiild not see Its way
clear to withdraw thd mall referen-
dtun amongat lU memben <m pro-
Government's sur witnrwi Charged
With Carrylnz <,tir)- -Search
Falla to f ind Wrapon
SEATTLE, Aug. 19 - Dramatic ac-
cu-satlon by defence counsel that
Alfred M. Hubbard, star Govern-
ment wiLnwi. was carrying a gun,
created a sensation In the Lylc-
Whltney corruptkm and bribery
trlat hi Federal court.
Obviously embarrasaed. Hubbard
aald he -dldnt thUdt" be waa armed,
and Oovemnunt Attomay calieri
upon Deputy Marrilal to eeareb htm
at once,
Hubbard came down from the
witness stand and strli>ped off his
coat. A search revealed no weapon,
and he was permitted to continue ]
his testimony.
Defence Attorney A R Hllen
whose queetloo precipitated the I
search, told the oourt he had been
r^bty tafenaed that Hubbard had
bwn oomlag into the Federal Build-
ing armed.
Hubbard wee eloeely nriM emu
ined during the entire day, and
forced to admit that he bad testtDed
falsely In many liquor casee In which
he was a prosecution witneea.
Employer Musi Buy
Liquor for AssUtant
h Verdict of Court
By JOHN otmnun
(Oaprnahi. ISSO, by Tha Chteaan Dtltf
Wawa nirrian Servka 1
VltNNA, Aug 30 He;icrfnrth i'
going to cost a Hungarian rarpenU>r ,
named Becker |60 a ninnth to keep
enough liquor in his aasutant, JOQea
Almaeay, to prevent bis ttvar burn-
ing up, according to n etrange
verdict In the Hungarian court.
Becker was driving his motorcycle
on the way to a >ob. with Almaaay
accompanying him In a SMeear
Becker drovr nirkleanly, the evidence
tmyj ami Almassy was badly hurt
whPn Mir v,-hicle smashed Into a
mllrs'nn/- nn tlie road. Aiftiassya
injury was a cwloUB one, tn which
his liver waa parmanently taflamed
Liquor ts iwnssfcrj to alleviate hla
mifferlng
, Petroleum pradaetlen ia Tt^nktad
lo iMif mii (Hla
ftatorad by a triple play in the
thfa<d Umlng by the wtnnera, Foida,
Oarage Baseball League ehamploba
defeated an aU-^tar nine 6-6 In a
beiiffit game pished at the Royal
.athletic Park laat night for Bob
Mcilimoyl, Who WBs iQjtired n-
ceiiLly.
V\r»t to score when they sent two
runners around the cushions In the
Initial stanza, ih-- winners gained a
lead which they never lost. They
added two more ruiM in the tliird
and finished by putung on four
rung In the fourth setfaa for a
total of eight markera. -
me AS-Stan got to TMTe offer-
ings In the fourth inning and
scored four runs, KbatT first of the
game. In the fifttl. Hoove replaced
Tndd and allowed the losers to
clierk !n with two additional runs.
Battwon, who started for the AU-
SUrs, was relieved Ui the fifth by
MUes. who held the winners score-
less for Uie one session.
As an added attraction, a ba;;e-
running cnmpetlllon was lield. In
tills event Dick Bayne. of the
Butata, ^wed the moat spenl by
circling the cushions In 1& 3-5 sec-
onds. For hla aSarU'be was pre-
sented with B apotUght donated by
Wiltaker * Revercomb, I'imH«L
Score by taudngs:
Pords — ^ 2 0 3 4 0—8
All-Stars 0 0 0 4 2— d
Batteries — Todd. Moon and
Finch; Battlson. Miles and Fea-
nell. Umpire MrOr^^-nr
NEW FIRE OUTBREAK IS
REPORTED IN ONTARIO
SAIJLT STK. MARIS, Oot. AUg.
10 -n^f h'vih f\re on the Ohost
Hivfi- ui th" Puckasaw area on the
north .-ih ire nf Lake Superter, la re-
ported out nf control, and thirteen :
men from Mirhipicoten. armed with '
pumps, are baUhng it. Rain fell over I
a portion of Uie parched district tr -
nlgbt, but It Is not yet known if tli^
Qhoet River region was affected.
New foreet fire menace loomed in
Bastem Upper Peninsula of Mich-
igan today, as 000 men sought to
gain control of a score of fociatftree
In districts embraetaig Ohlroewa
Luoe. Mackinac, fldlDOl Oroft and
Alger Countlea.
Start on Ocean Hop
h AKiiin Postponed
IK HiM^ti.n l'-i.,:hr .\iig. 18,.
Cai)Lfiiii 1 in-mii L.-i:... I ;. ,. Frrncli
flying ttLc. Ill a t.'iu: liiKitt to lest
hie imdlo appantus today, found
that hU airplane Queetlan Mai%
waa too beavUy bidcn fee a fiMbt
to Mair York. Ble atait en lite
transatlantle atteoapt was again
poetpuued. , ^ J
MOohanlca were busy tmtfl late
tonight removing two addltkmal
fM tanka. aaclli
100 gallooe ar
McCloy&Co.
Auctioneers
Sale Tliursday
At 1 ;» P.M.
In Our Lufc Aucdon Hall
Corner Pandora Avenue anJ
Blanahard Street
Supe
Furniture
Piano and Chesterlleld Set,
Etc.; Real Nice Clean Beds,
Blankets, Etc.
View Tliursday Forenuciii
M.CLOy A CO.
Auctioneers Phone 1431
ANTIQUES
Art Furoitim, Etc.
Barthot^mews'
MAYNARD & SONS
Atc-riu.\a.£as
In«™oted. we win ean at Bales-
WOOM, lgT-722 Fandara Avcaae
TODAY, 1:30 P.M.
Wcll-Kept Household Furni-
ture, 2 Pianos, 6 Gramo«
phones, ChesterfliW SuHa^
Bp.'
xus-ie
#aft aisss*
Including almoat new Gerhard
flelnlaman Flano and Bench, small
Cottage Flano and Btooi. s cabinet
Gramophones and Rrrords, Organ
atui .Sti ol. alnuwl new 3-piece Ches-
ttrtleld Suite wuh loose cushions,
Blldge Lamp. Oak Hallsland. Bed
Lounges. Card Table, oak Morris
Chain. Dropleaf Table, good Car-
pets and Rugs. Fumed Oak Dining-
Rozm Sottas Round Dlalag Tabl^
set cf « Leathar-Bocted Dtadng
n:.i\rs and Buffet. BdlHB Haoocda,
i'..ii.o, large Cabinet Loudspeaker,
.■■jiLi.asi^. Rlrycic;;. several good
BLtLs, S[:rini.'5 and Mattresses,
nr. ' -IT--. «i);i sutids. Linoleum.
1 ii'iiiri ATt Stiuarcs, iSanltary
Coucir.-i 0;il; Mantel with Mirror,
Tables. Chairs and Rockers, several
good Steel Ranges, uasco o&s
Range, Beaten and Fartor stoves,
peraonal effects of several different
estates. Gold Watchea and Ring, K
Tables and Choirs. Bee. Fan. Ooofc-
InR UtenslU, Crcckery and Olaas-
ware, Toilet. Wa-^h Basin. Refrigera-
tor. Garden Tools, MowerSi Hos%
Sash. Pair «t OoneAt WMa
Vases, etc,
Al<« at 10:30 hi Our Stackyard
Usual sale of Poultry. Rabbits,
DuekB. Vegetables, Aptdes, Phms,
lot of Dqok S-eyltadar Oakland
Touring. «B»'lii ieod mugtm. «Mor.
eto.
lUim ARB * Bom
They Are Selling Quickly
At the very low price wc are^askinj* (no more than you
pay for « pair ol shoes).
Get A brand new
WILSHIRE ^=
I'ON'A'CO
Officsa: 312 8«yw«t4 Bldg.
527TataiSt.
3404
We Can Sup^ It oiu* Every Meed ^ m
NowAin t That Something?
PRINTINO
Cnniiiiprcial aiul Profesgioaal
Company's Printing
Society Stationery
LTTHOGRAPHING
Label Wt^rk ami fli.-i-. Ijiliu .Mapg
Coupon Bonds and Debentures
CotninerciaJ Stationery
BOOKBINDING - .
Blank Books and Ruled Fornie
Loose-Leaf Binders
AllCks9ct of Binding
The
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rUK J)A1I.\ COLONIST. VICTORIA, B.C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 19»
Empress of Japan Will
Capture Blue Ribbon of
Ocean With Great Ease
VANCOUVER,
the broad PacUi
lin*r Mfiinis a- p.\ v-oni- kiu>t.s
!irr ilTf' V,.\aii-, JJU-'-M-iu;-!-- Mil llir
fHWadiaii I'twifii , i.<\i. :i6,(JU'J-lon
lUsshlp. Emptffcs lit Japttii. are
Hrttirtng to the iUrnng souncU of
tba iMgplpea mod wiLneulnc the
nk» alght of a Ktnppmg BIgh-
Itndir. In nrlngtoc kUt and tartan,
pamdint tift boat deck a
iiu-ciify of ftTwWft pltoroalu.
■i hf ptppr i5 Pipe Major W. C. K.
NKuKic. pri.].' of tbe BcotOib Com-
i>;i.nv 'pi \'.i)uiiti*er«. HonRkons. and
wiriltNn npntt^ rpachliw Canadian
Pacific .■^!";inrhip nfftclabi here
today tffclarcl his Mipln^ Is one of
the outauiidlng leaturcs of the
vovagr
Pipe Major MacUe la Oblna'a rep-
naantaUva tn the Bantf Highland
Oattieftnc. when pipers and Scot-
tish dancern from Scotland, England
and all 'part^ of Canada gather,
Ati^ttst 29 to Septamber 3. to aettle
Th- ^uesuon ot IntoraaUonal su-
VALUABLE TKACTICE
fomlng the 5.000 rr Irv *v<-'m
II'ifiKhong. Pipe Ma;rir !.■
n:,ik;ii^ RfKxi uAfl of liLs uine lo get
in r- oi] ■ valuable practice with tba
pip's (!.;nns the new aWp'a voyage
A<iR 30 —Out on PMsldtnt of tbt FMUpirioa agitate,
' Mid-a party of ftflMD olbv Oorem-
ti tit it'presenUtlVOa fRMO Manila,
all (-![ louU' In Waahlngton to dlA-
ctjM wuh ri.u«.-it suites otf^claU the
queslluii of the riilllppliif'fi AlKtiu.
If C»pt Sanmel Rotj!r\.si.ii H N R,.
CUE. b!-iin(x thr I'rt.OtKl- [un Untr
IniQ WlUiain Head Quanintlnc Sta-
tion, out iif Vtrtorla. befoftf 11
j O'clock Krldft> Jiiorninc, hi^ sMp will
ccUpsc the t runs pacific speed record
or 8 days 10 hn>, M mini., brld hy
aaoihar Canadian Pacific llnar, the
Bnpreig of Canada, for Um 4,i1»-
knot voyago from Yokoihamft to
Race Rocks.
Ferry Rmits Hun
Dead Heat h rntn
n fiarj t0 mwf
\ \ ;KflJE no mooey changed
* * hatida and there waa
nr.lhlnK nrraiiged befnrehanrl,
II in vrlhcli\^.s tiBp;K-ned thst
the .S,s, Frliue.s.H F'atrlcla and
the Ba. Prime David tlcaM'l
their Victoria dockj. for Vwi-
ooow yaatavdajr ibomliie at
tlM gania ttma. and vhUe
there la noUilnc to *«i"'Tf*fT
that a trial of qpeed toofc
place, both bontg antyad In
Burrard InM «t aimg
time.
New Empress Commander
■RAILWAY OFFICIALS
PAY ViUTORIA VISIT
Amoiiiu; i.<rni]i:iif'ni transportation
people in Victoria yesterday were
Paul B Wlljion. traveling passenger
agent of the Chicago Northweit-
crn Railway at Los Angelea, wbo naa
beea touring Vanoouvar Iiland for
•everml dajw In oompaiiy with Mn.
WUson.
B. W. Qtnand. tMvdlng ftdgbt
agent for the Union Pacific, with
headquarters at Loa Angelas, ar-
rived In Victoria Monday to await
the arrival of the Dorothy Alexan-
•1 he fciupreA* of Japan, due here I dw. on which he (.ailed for Alaaka,
ft A-i.i^b '* accompanied by Mrs. Ollland.
Also In the city today U C. M
Andrews, asAlstant general pasa^n-
ger agent of tha Southern Pacific
system, irlUi beadquarters at Seat-
tle, wbo wVl mnaln for aeveral days
renevliif oM MquatataaoBg. Mr.
Andrem la mO noqoalntMd bare,
and %-as recently qipiafntad lo hla
new diitlex after ten jram* eeniee
;t, y-- i;th.
at fi o'clock Prtday morning. \a
bringing a total of mo panengers,
nmnn^ tbm aoo: Maanal Qumoq,
CANADIAN PACIFIC
, STEAMSHIPS
Imprrsv nt tWiU
4 2.000 fUMl
f iiipfes> of Jdpdit
2b.OO0 Tons
raOM MONTREAI.
T* niftwawOKr««i-U*tr»Ml
Au* :3. 'Sept. 37..... UcltU
aitpL 13. •OGk U..,......^.,... JUaiMdaM
T« ChTbimy tPrtlMBUlia — wfcTt
f<«pt- 3 ...,.,,..,v*tkf>>atcitm
£«pt- II MootClM*
Ta iMiisa Aafs
A.i<- 3S , JMtaaam*
S'pt II . . HontTMt
To lAj*r9a»\
A 11 Sopi. IT , .D>ichnj of York
atpt. 4. a«»t. n Ducbw or auj»ii
Sitn. 10 Dnehm at BsMocd
num ovme
T« Ohwtoa»s>a»atlUB*lM
atpt, I. atat. si Bmptm* of Awtralla
•apt. % Oipi. H ..... . KiDprRu of flcotUrut
0apSk Itr Onl. S . Kianreu of Princ*
Ta ■awaB'gaaaa caiaa.F>mn>law
•Sept «. -Oct ss....temH U Japaa
."«t>t in, !«•«. Il...rfr4hawn«« Ma
•oaL a. 'Hvi. 37. Ql Oaaaga
Oek IS, •Olt. S....gBuv«as «l __
laMiaa ean bmoMii
AMiy ta A(*n'( Fv>Ti«i>ria. or
J. J. PltaSTV.R
g*aai>fclH Gcnrrsl rB*t«ii|*r Aftat
O-TJL SUUon, t:inr«nT«
L. D. CgBTHAH
use OlMiaaiat gltsM nM«Ha. ML
IN OINI popyuii
ABsfaaa mat Una im
gaM« t»me% Mkw» ta
JMarr Mest
wintertime travl tn the Ort-iit
out the coiinu-y, parUcular.y amoug , _ . . . ^
Uuae who are aafetated with »in»pe " remembWfd tbat
and u« looktiif f« oe* fields to ' ^ ''^'P ^ ^"^^ ■ mtomo-
[
Of NEW VESSEL
Emii^ess of Japan Not Being
Driven on Maidin
Voyage
CANADA PREDOMINANT
ON GREATEST OCEAN
WmNXPKI, Aug. U.— "Tbe TV-
cent itoiaaaDt la pma dl^tches
from Hnntfinng ^ga ttt m M.-
Oflo-ton ■mpreas of Japan tailed
from that port nn her maiden run
lo Victoria and Vaiuouvcr, that she
mw Betting out in tin-ak the record
BOW beM by the EmproM DC Can-
ada li bardly oorreel." B. a Beau-
mont, steaniflhlp general paaamgar
BKent of the Canadian Paellle at
Montreal, said on hla anltal by tbe
Transcanada Tuesday morning.
"It w not our iHillcy to attempt
either ui cffiite or break records."
he &ald, although with, on both
oceans, the largest, fasteKt and
finest ships we very Irpquently do
that thing. With reftard to the
maiden .voyage of the now EmfMraa.
iMoh lg eipected to lermlnato at
ViooMurer. August 22. there no
doubt at all tbat tbe ship is physi-
cally eapaMe of loweriag eyery rec-
ord on tbe Paolflc ebould iwr oap-
UUn decide to tot ber go all out.
Spend your Vacation in
SAN FRANCISCO.
af^g HOTEL
STEWART
On fi>i«rf Btrert, Jritt nff Union
Bqnarri. cl>iiii to hltft vt'irni. caf**,
tli*«t/"«, ■rcominn-Ullon* &t
ta OlllUil BlBlita rftr
P«M*« dnor. HtawHrt Bri* infPta
fenlni i1"»ni«ri A'lTl'<»..:a t i
Biakft [Mtr^Ki.lnnit 1ti ii>ti*iir-i r.r
conqnar. Toklo, Bhanghii and
ManOa. to say nothing of Peiitfng.
are now vy\r>e wltfc one another aA
to whlrli shall be the future Mecca
to that viut arii^y of travelers whU h
eelH -forth, annually, with Ktenmer
rugs and camera.^) to ftud whui The
world has lo offer.
Aceordlnn to W. M Allan, of itip
American Mnll Line In VlctoriA. ihe
Prealdent liners nailing out of this
port in the early part o( tbe Win-
ter, may be used to take the traveler
tbmgb to ittn&a. even altbougb
tb« porta of ynwliafna. Kobe,
Shanghai and Hongkong are
T' 11' :.ed on tho outbound voyage.
I h" - Wintertime voyageur dl»em-
hfirk,* m I he Philippines, "does" Ihe
l!iland<i i\nd then, by eB-sy .itageii.
m o vpft [ , r I M h 11 1 r rt t h ro ugh the
Orient, uuveiUtg lu the foreifroni nf
the new Sununer, whleb baa be'-n
born along tbe Kquator and Is ex-
panding northward aa tbe months
go on. prom Hongkong, tn tbls
fo.^hlon. Canton may be ei^larad,
nnd even perba(M MaciOk taMlor
Fip ring like condlttons.
' Traveling along with the moving
.'"1 itn, Shanghai comes nert upon
' ■' \.= ltln? Hat, thou PeiplnR fhcTi
M iltden In Manchuria H- rf sprinn
ind the tourl.vl. pari, . i>riipf> .■, , , 'he
latter to dip nouUiwurci again iiiti
Summer and Beonl, Ibo capital of
Korea, and Ttom then veetvard into
S S- VIRGINIA JnP*"' ">tf hhe cherry blosaonn. the-
^ T 1 w . I ^ * Bukiyakl, the MttJe butterfly geisha
CALIFORNIA
PENNSYLVANIA
SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO
CVCRY OTMER SATURDAY FOR
NEW YORK
VIA
PANAMA CANAL
AND SAY HAVANA
Aii«n«h»f .1 .. ..
•l«eMi llaera.
.It..
iMTsaiMvieMAfc MiSMMma JiasiNf coaeaN*
r»cmo mmama, rairaovm. m.c.
MILL BAY FERRY
» W
MtT K««ns
ain Bar
S IS AM.
•:S0 AM
• M A M.
Ittli AM
1l:0S AIL
um a-M.
11: U PM
DAn.T
tm P M.
1 W PU.
tmLtinina '
■Ml tM.
1 10 P M
euKoan
4:11 P.M.
tun PU
S-tt PJA.
9 IK r u
I N PU.
T-.30 F U.
•
H H P M
UNION STKAMSHIPS. hJU.
To All B C. Coait Points
Prince Rupert. Strwart, AajWI,
Etc. New Steamers
CEO. McGregor. Agent
1 Belmont Bide. ftwoe 1925
and nil the innumerable deUgbts for
which ihi-; latter land la famous.
Mr- Alinn Is now announcing bla
companv'f! nnnimi Oriental Winter
cniise uniunii from Victoria on
■Innuary 34 on thr Prealdent Orant.
The three months of ocean and
land Invel In the Far Bast will
cover an lClDerar>- much as outlined
above and wUI give tbe members of
the party In Mr. Allans own wofds,
"a rhance to aee and bear and lonofc
nnd ^f>nae the Orient undtr Ideal
w put hT I .''rvli'lnni* "
NIAGARA WILL SAIL
FOR SOUTH TONIGHT
Doe at S o^doek ttila afternoon
from VanooaTtr on bdr way aonth
fo Bonolulu. Suva. Anoklaad and
Ftydney, RMH Niagara will sail
from Rtihet Piers two hours later
with a lame ll.'»t eiT passengers
Bboftfrt Among thr piu-iengera
Joining the ship at Vanrouver In
Lord Beauohamp, leader of the
eral paviy In the Hotise of Lordn.
and OhanegUor of London Univers-
ity. Lord Beauchamp is a former
Oontnor o( Mew aauth vnitoe, and
haa iMto tntoiwto la AnfenUa.
bUe— she must be worked In.**
Mr. Beaumont leaves for the
Oait Wednesday, with W. C. Casey,
5t^am«hi[) general poasenger agent]
C P p. Wtnniiy^g, to attend a niun-
ber of fimrtlon? in be held in Van-
(-■□uv«r :itxjftril the new liner next
«Telc,
Ho stated that (jreat Interest Is
heln.T 'ihi-tAii in the OrierL bv Ca-
naUiaoa. and prophesied u consid-
wable taonaie in busme.w between
the two eoaeti of the PacUic. -Next
Oolotat n laige party ot^bnalnem
nien toavog for a toor of tbe Orient
under the au^ces of the Canadian
Chamber of Commerce, and you
recently had a Walt from a party
of J apanaae business men here ,
Both of tbeee toun are, I think,
significant 'Of What tbi ftlture
hold.s ■'
Canadian Paclflo fMUb In the fu-
ture of buslnesa 'between Canada
and tbe Orient, and u-.v ryJianga
of toortet traffic between HawaU
and Canada waa instanced* Mr.
Beaumont aaJd, In the attention
that had been paM to the Paolfic
"We have recently re-englned tbe
Fnipresfl of Canada and have now
( t ^^red the Erapreas of Jkpan In
li - service This, coupled wlttl our
nr .v r^orvicc to Hawaii, put> CHiiada
111 ihf <;nine predominant mimion
on the vnr.nc Uut ghe hoMg on
the AH; jUr
mm PILOT
T
Machines Abandoned In Fall
of 1929 Have Been
Salvaged
MOTORS TURNED OVER
WITHOUT DIFFICULTY
CAPTAIN Samuel Kobiiij^on. C H K .
bridge of the 26,(X''.i-'"i; lii^r. r:n;press
at Rithet Piera on Fnd,iy :i" ii u ,; . r
on her first Pacific crosamt i.^ ''1^
K N R
r I V 1 1 f 'J
■ Will he on tbe
i>. '"-11 ^hc hfi tt-,a
' i I V'.»ntouver
( ui.i'JiJo Pacific.
Ocean and Coastwise Movements
F essel Movements
mm vEssa
Twe Itm Dasd aa KeeMll af Ctes
•ibknM WliUe ai Work
BAK PKDRO, Cal , Aua 19 —Two
fton died and thirteen otheri were
overcome by gaa yaatenUy while
painting In the bottom of the Brit-
ish Unker Tuscalooaa at the Beth-
lehem ahipyards. The dead were
Jark Montoya. twenf v-fdur and
Ouatlalttpe EscalanJ^ '«'iiL>-nlne.
both of this ctty. Th" other vic-
tims were rcsusctated by the fire
department and removed to their
bomea.
>*ontoya. foreman for the Martin
Ship Servloe Company, had led the
workers through a sraaU manhole
into a long tank In the bottom of
the 5hlp and iiUrted ,^praylng with
palm. Blowers muallv preOede such
'-■InTKtl. 11^ eompnny officials said,
and had b^eii dcLivfl in riearlng
the tank, arm r.- 'h^ paint vaporlaed
It got Into the lungi of the workern
Exfioren^ Sttence Noi Worryi
Ainioays Company
EDMf>NTON. Aug IB.-AIthough W. K. OUbert, Western Canada
Alrwavs Hy^r. who. with Major U T. Burwash. the noted
explorer, is flying to the North Magnetio Pole, la atui unheard
from, offlclaU of the alnmi WllHBHJ' toOfg an ad llmaed M
the slightest degree.
^IL^^J}^ ""^^'^ message* suppoaej to he
fSffiiiS-L^ to tbi »te Moflb bava feMB Mtftofonbli for
nyera reaching riitju.iiii.n fr'XTi lUo :.* ,-i,.r rfiKHL-d iii^;
Storma l»*e been sweeping Ihr ArrUc \.:<m.u arra for .(Oil f«nvi
"f^: "fi ^ **** '•'^^ ormdlUoiu m (he VI. initv
Swf*fifWu?iSi'ss*^^
Se^ScSfSa iMt of the Coppermine HJver. on
SEATTLI, Aui tn A:rlc«d MArsi>tf«k,
SU*1 AMt. Ntw York tati«'n Alm.ka,
Alukai LmMb Ftkiku, Lm Aniflf4. emc-
Dnufl. avtfMI. PnMUuil JMSjon. Tkioma;
La PBrUtma. Otoum, OaUvd Jacrb l.nr.k-
•atoaeb. folal. Oanla. New 0'ir«ni )ii:?i-
tou. IWpaa—IT TCea. Admiml n^lMr.t>l.
Lm AUSiSn OereOUr Altxandcr. L>i»rr.wvd
Otmtnt, Alatad*. Aiaikai WUnato, aUr-
•sdak. Onptr. Hontaaan. LasemMl. Dar-
othy WintemoU, eouad pvrtli Oiaoey M
UauptniAD. rort Oaaibli; C* IWalau.
OUuin: H P. Aluaodar. Bta mn«aee(
Jelfcrwn U'Teit, London
PORTIAND, Orr . :^ — Arrtvvdl
KUT'K*. Hau D\tto. Da . 5ui Fra«>
«LK«i aiBOklna*. Can Fianeuco. Wailae:
Mnr Matthswa, lm AMalaai eundari
Armr; tei AnniMi Oaa yisatou, kcw
Torfc: Afislml HmeaV atase-
MnAWl, Uir AwtlsSinMr Ottb Saw
York.
RAH PRAWCIBCO. Aai IB ArrivM-
XODiK AUUMlfr. S«attl*. IXortic. Van-
turr. O. O OchnOrld. Ann Trdio. Talro
llaru. Bad P'riro. Luubrrmaii, Cu<\* lU) .
Wfil Ckmana. TKcoma. Parixoola.
BwaiUfk SbIIviI Paul LVcksnbarii. F^t-
Ivid, Boltvar. MaBHaalle; Uarvatd.
P*i)n>, Butli Alcsatxlar. a*attl«; Vinlalim.
Ktw York. rff.O'ntoim, Ban Petliw^ Otiaor.
Otemol CI" I ' lfiL n«a P»blD. PsrUand-
Lm Aocolri. Viincouwi Banlln F. Mc-
Ooenlek. PoiUand; MiuabaMt. Oaa.Pwlto.
Adaslral MhUy. aaa Midi OMHPMk,
SeattM.
PAJIAMA CANAL. Alls. IB — Paw»d,
bouud wMt: RitniMliu. LondOB for W»Ulnt<
too^ Miar r LnekMkaeli. MftW OrlMna
tor FaclAc iwrtt: Baila. M»w York far Man
Pedra: Ualni. Haw York fnr Saa Pedrot
Lladaiihaiik, Naw Toik lor Hooskmt.
AaaiYSD
nw Yoaa. am. ii.— anraia. aaa
Pedro-, nuat Kan. Ban rVaiMlactti Rtnrr
8 onw. rarttaaOi OUM gSTrtoa. OUa-
boma, Baa Pogrs} OaUIOfBlaB. VorUase.
YOCORAMA. AM. Kafca aCgnk Oas
aniiv
PimJtDiLPniA, Aoa. it.— adwarS Lack-
(•nhach. tMatUei Oaandaaa. AaletU.
MANILA, Aiw. ift-Kaws iiani» Baa
"■ 'Iro,
6iiAiiaitAi. AUK. »■ asrdsaia Han,
Ban rvaaeiaeo.
AToncoimc. aw. n.-atairi averter.
Oa» Mm.
MLBOimilB. Aiw 1I-0«M«B Basis.
Ban Ptanetara.
BALBOA. Am. IS -a. A. Parklaai
Stattle; Kacnk. Skii PMfrn
SAlUtD
SBAMORAL Auc. IS —ftoliiTa Mam, Baa
yraaslssa
NKW YoftX. Aac It -PSflUe RMhvoMl.
Ban fwSn: Hacira. Knrratl: OrMacilan,
Bmi P4dra.
BALTMOBK. Aoa. IS —Pat Oohaay,
OathwaiMl, Ban hero.
PiOLAOBLawzA. Aaa. lt.-4*be aaaeew,
PaclBf Coa*t
Weather Report
■STIVAN-OMari waaU UsM: Si Mi U;
llant awall
PACBPiA— oviani task BiM: laea:
ITi llstit awflL
CARMAIUl-OVMasIl SBSli gakt.- IS to
UBht kwaU.
OAPB nAiw omssstt sast, Bshi;
IS DS: Ufhl mo.
awirreiniB-eruari «aiw MMt am
— •
Wireless Report
(Xii»v,n, PI ii n- iiT-.)rM flSberwlaa ititae >
MAuumNA— 4 arctottk al
HeoUa. RorthkMoe.
DOftOrTVY aLBKAMUaa TIeiOTta fw
Kncbtkaii, Mi nOM tnm Kalifclfcan.
jULmmB ■send neaew. m
frSK TlSIWBI
Gfdf ladnd MaU
rsrtrrr<>* juna n. tssei
OAUAIfO. OAMOaa.
uuun, BUI
ML'SGBAVR
suiii cioM al viciwia. wagBHOari m-
dar. p-m.
Malta eB« at VIcWi BlMgir. Wsttsa-
da?.. 1-19 a.iii.
MOarn oaluno
MaUa filwa al Victoria - OuBitkr. 1I:U
" Malik «M as TktaMa — Wsdnsadap.
i n a.aL
■dap.
n
fMiav
Mans eloaa al Yltle«la>
daT, Pridar. 11:11 p
>ffl- Ptldar. Iiai ajk
MaUa daa %% %
■n«r»Ma<
l is aA.4
aaAvta ponrr. rruoan ____
MaUa cl<M at VictorU— Tweapi ttiim.
w*diiMdtr- rnrta*. n i<i r
MaUa do* at Vtri<-.r:a -Am
dar. Prtdar. l.is a n.
KAtraNA
M«i;* i-ln.a at Virlnria- Ta#Mar. M a ml
W-.tn«>»fl»F M u p m , Prtdav. S S* a.aL
«»:;• d'i* al Vieinria-WwtnMdar. fW
e*r. 1 11 mm. Prtdar aai
•om peNnaa
Matli rloa* al Vlatarla—TuaMla*. ItSA.
Widnaadat. ii.ii » Pridar. S M am,
JS^%U\^ YW«1j_Wado.«Uinn-
Shipping Calendar
TO ARRIVE
mAO AHA— Australia. Au(u«t IS.
WORENTA- Loiidsn, Amum IS
rUPHBRe OP JAPAN -Gt)i<iii. Auc 33
LOCH OOIL— London. AuBUat 30.
K I NDXHDVK- London. BaalMaMr 10.
UnBCirreRDVK London, B«pt«isbBr U.
UlMtlUA MARD— GhUta aad Japaa.
Brptifmbcr II.
rupRTM OP t^AMAPA— PMna. Japan
Bad Phitipplna lalaadfc girtwaasr 11.
PRESIDE.VT CLEVgTilM^-<nilaS. Jsgia
and PaUippiaa tUanda. SaptMafen- U.
□WraUiyK Eum^ifiBr. pnrU. BtpltB-
b«r Ja
TO DEPAKT
.viAOARA — Hsmbiiii aao AaUpodM.
AiitUJtl jO
fMPF>F''H< OP RUSSIA — Orlaol,
IIIKAWA UARl'-Orlrnl, Auttut M
MOVCKIA -Knaland- Auiiul 14
EMPRKas OP JAPAK-Hooolulu. Japan.
China and PblUoplna lalanda. 8apUmb«r 4.
PHBatDCrr M«KntLBY-4aMn. China
and Phllippm* Itlaudi. Btpianaar a
KORBA Mftntr rtiiai aag taeo.
lamtoir la
AOMaWoi — Ramdnla. BBva. Awktand
and BVdnrv, flvptambpr it
BICPRE88 OF ASIA -Japan. (.'M:itt j-r]
mUpVloa Iitanda. HcntenilMt II
PRiaiDENr ORANT-^Japan. China anil
PhUtpplnr ItUitd*. B*t>ti>mb«r is
aiYB MAHU— cbiaa aad Japan, atpinn
k«r M.
Transpacific MaUs
Ca^A AND JM»MK
AOOVBT
*APKM)A lUatr tvu Yaaetavari— Maiu
elMS AogM t. lt:M ».SL Dus at Yeko^
Kun AMsl ta
TUagtWKt (via Taas«Bnr)-lcaik
cieie AoeaK 4. I a-aa. Dm at Ysfeahaaa
AuSuM at,
BMPRBBB OP CAItAnA— Ikga slai*
Auuit 1, « pm. XMa al lAabana
AniMI 31; at HhaMBal. UgaH BSt at
nonsknaa. Aiictui rr.
paansBirr MAonoif — Maiii cioa*
Aiunai S, 4 p.m. Daa al rskahama
Anivit Ut at Bliaathal, Aufsai »; at
HoMkoiia. Aiaesl m
-BiKAWA iCii»-4ikia timm a^vu m,
1 p in.
PniaiDtKT JA'-K!?nN - Hall* cIum
Alliu*t IS. 4 P n: ni l- al Yotatiacna So-
taniWi fi, ai tRianthai. Svptanbtr S: at
llonv ICnnr. OapUmMr 13.
tlXIOM (via Vancottvarl — MaUk eioM
Aucaat as, l p n. Dut at Yekahaaa a**-
tsmbiv 1*1 at HMUkona. eapteabar SS.
"Ham tot Japan oflljr.
tMalb tor Japan. nenaVn-^i r«n-
lon nrily.
At'ST&ALIA AWD NEW 7,i:.\I,AND
HAKtftU-Malla eloaa AuKuil i. 11:11
PRi. 0«« at WrlUaaton Aaiwi U; at
0pdn«n Mawtt »
tSOHOMA—MalH rlMa Amutt II. 11.11
Bjn. Dum at Brdsar Bapliabir IL
MUOAaA-Uam kloM
DM at AncUaad
BaptPinlMr n
TAUiir \t» •^ Aagert II. 11:11
r tr Uiin ,.t <A<-[niicton BmssieM 33;
at erdaap. Btptsnkir IT.
UM IV Aaswatta mtr.
FolMm and AUin
MaOs
EDMONTON. AltA., Aug 19 —
Beating Ltii- Arctic SKaiii, Canadia:^
flle^^ and aeroplanefi have trluii;pn<d
111 H lar nortJiern tcjvt. Tlie tes:
.siH'iicd a draiiiH m Ihrci- u^;I-^, ".lie
Iirsi. when the M.koa!p;ii'- parly wa^
fo.'L-ed to ttbaiidun two moiioplanea,
forced down by foal shortage on
lonely Dcaie Mnt en (be Arctic
Gu&st late Igst Autumn, 'pt second
act was irtille the maohlngB mnalned
through an AratlQ Wttitar, ndur-
ing storms of whoee magnitude
none can tell, and the final act.
Just completed, wajs contained in
the salvaging of the machlnex.
WERE -GASKCD-' UP
One of tlvj inonoi:! uie.s was the
property of Dominion Explorer*
Limited. A little over a week ago
--.;iipli<.'j. of |:iiMjIlne aiul oil were
CdKen to Uie scene of the lorced
landing. Tbe machines were ' gassed
up" and flown to Coppeirniine River,
whet*, witbouv 'overbaul, Usay were
placed In service. On Thuraday
eveninif last, the second machine,
Lhc jToperty of Western Canada
Al;'.va>S. :i;x-:']r.'_ hy pUot W, J.
iiML-ii;iiiii.;;. ... ii'chanlc. and
on Momlixv i \ti.!. .r the machine
landed at McMurr^;.
SUFFERED NO OAMAOS
So far as can be seen, the ma
chlneji suffered no damage through
then- lonK ftay in the Arctic. Their
motors started without difficulty
(•iii:p fuel and oil were provided,
•ind there were no visible evidences
of deterioration. Hie Western Can-
adn Alrwayi marhlne wUl undergo a
thorough CTamlnatton al HOMurray
to detcmlne if a complete over-
haul la necessary.
EaHy Fro$t h
Experienretl at
Northern Point
POINT BARROWt AlBaka
Aug 10. — Approaching
Winter was felt here today
with a 26-degree temperature,
whloh Bllffeaed mud la Um
streeta abd ooated ttie water
with slush Ice.
The tailing schooner C, 8.
Holmes. bringing murh-
needed food supphea. Is ex-
p«!ted to be AighlMl tie,vond
the Ice pAok dally
Snow lall nearly all day and
the wind was back iri the
Wast, driving the ice pack to
the BntrMB of Mids
an Btgntlng BOottt^
River Bottom
Yields Relic
Of Old Times
BATON ROOQE. La., Aug 18 -
A gold hUted sm-ord. engraved "Joa.
W, Morton," and strapped to a
skeleton found on the botuwn ol
the Ml-sslsalppl River ■ pp-jMte this
city today, started tiutoriana search-
ing their reference hooks.
They believed Ik waa Ihe reouina
of an olBeer of Admbal Vwragtttii
forces that eapturad Baton Itoug*
In 1863. The discovery waa made
possible by the low stage of the
rtver, aa normaUjr the apot would b :
oovergtf by Cwectr feat of ~ atcr.
CARRIERS OF CARGO
After loading 1.400,000 feet of laU-
way tie* and lumber at Brentwood,
the l^r ihUled to Departure Bay on
Monday night lo complete leading.
BooordlBg to King Brother.^, local
ablpplng agents. The .^junc nrm ra-
ports the condor icav>iig Jamas
biand for Dupont. Washington, after
unloading IJOO Uou ol nitrate.
To load hwbcr lor u>c umicd
Kingdom, the mkateosa city is
coming to Ktnt Brothers and will
berth at Ogden PoUii Pien tomor-
row, Tbe ^mon City, Reardon-
amlth Une, wUl dock at Rithet Piers
on the same day to load lumt>er for
the United Kingdom. On PVlday,
the Ploekla Maru la due In the
afternoon at Rithet Plorg (o Md
lumber for .Japan,
EXPRESSES OPMSM
racldr ."^iramvhlp CaMpaDy Repre-
senUlU'- Prr-dieta Change for
Belter Bcfora ^aU
West Coast MaUs
■salaM AMil la 1 am.
Bwiingir ^ as BvOaav.
Mall* for lha Yukon and AUln wUI U
diapaiebad lc«a Vaaasavar aa4 BMWIa
PHMMS
Aoeaat I.
PriBaaW
AaaMt u
rnneaaa
Aociut ta.
PrtnoaM 0lMrl»(t<^
Aotuat M.
Prinua* I.Aii(«* - Vaciroi'
Aaauat II
Kr>ttavr*l«rn -n«aicl<> B P Adnkl
PrtaoMH Obarlatta-Vaaeaaf*. ^ p.
AuaaM Sd,
• Bdl* gSBBHifedP B
A««M I. a s. u. uTm. n abi m.
risia liU 0.m^
CXIf»rtlT« June If. IBM)
AamWAT, BAMFIKIJ). CACHALOT,
rrrpTvcsK. ri.Avoot oT, e r o o lB,
tl -1 \TV Kll.nnSAN, KVUQI'OT, NOOT-
ti\. fiitiT AiAKRM. PORT aBivparw.
AA.M UATKO. K E C It A a T, TOPtffO.
DCLUELTT
MalK Tl!ir.e al VlL'torle— lit, BUj,
imti, ;U , 'It'.'.i. par_ti month, 1(1 pA
Ualli at Viciniia Mv«n dan laUV.
CLO-OOSC a ABA WIS
Maili oloa« at Victoria— lit. 11th. list,
aaelt montli. 10 p.n.
MalU dua at Victoria aarta Ban later.
BBBVAM mm
ualla cioM at Vktogla .wa. Mllb Mlb.
Mch nionUi. ID p in.
Ualla du9 at Victoria arvcn daya laur.
TRNiaa ISLAND
ualU cloM ai Vlrint;a— 3iiu cacb moaUi,
10 t m.
JUaila due i: Vinaria a^vtn dan laUf.
CACHALOT, CLAtOOCOT. KVUQUOT.
TOriNO
Mailt eloM at VWIorta— ted. Ttk, tStb.
nm, nnd. 37ih. aaeb maatb. S:Sft a a.
Mails dtM ai YMlorla atvea days later
KABAWIS
Uafla <la« at VJetana-M, Uta. Hod.
sajft^naath. iiiSaA
IttOa Oas at nolarla ssvaa dati late.
BBYgYAN KUMT
Malla 9lms at vi«l«fl»-*Tth. inh, nth.
Mflfa Mttth. t:U AM.
KaU gaa at Ttelafia smo data utn
OBWm UUND
Kans elokt at Vlaiaria Mud, aaca
liM a. m.
ittfls Baa at VMeda asM dm mar.
QLO'OOaB
HaUl ctoM tt Vieton»— Slh. l»Th. Mtb.
•ac)i tnontii, ( 10 a.m.
Maiii dua >i Vlatarla mpso dara la
■oLsaao, poa*
MaUa elOM
da>. 1 p m.
Mailt dut St T1eU>rla> ::i-<iu Prtdai
l.li an.
SAN M4TBO, BAMPtELO. E0OOI&
aiLDOMAN
Ualla etoM al THiinili Tiilillsi. Tbdia-
da*, BalBrdar ■ 10 a tn
Malta dii> vt ViM.nla Um..;> Wad-
aaadsy, rni^~i- ' p m
i:c i I r i RT. seciuaT
Main cloaa al victarla — Tburidat,
Batoida;. a.K am
MkUa du« at Victoria— Maadar. Pndap.
1:14 p flL
On his way to Alaska aboard tbe
Ss. Dorothy Alexander, H. B. Brlt-
tan. genernJ passenger agent of the
Pacific -St* ;iiiishii» Company at San
Francisco. o;»fr.irors of the Dorothy
Alexander, ■.v.vs jtm^.i optimistic
when questioned a-s to the chanceiS
for an early return to normalcy.
Mr, BrltUn stated there waa
every ln(llcHl;r-n fur greatly Im-
proved condmon.s belore late Fall.
He based his opinion on the numer-
ous enquiries his company waa re-
ceivtaig ecQOvntog boUi iNlgkt and
paaienger aopnnimocHHon. Tbige
waa also a decided dunge for the
better both In San ttaaelfoo and
Seattle, buslnesa men reporu^r t°-
cresaed purchaalng and gtheraily
believing that the bottom of the
depression had been passed.
Quest loned a^ tn the plana of
the Pn'.iii'- coRxt steamship Com-
pany for J931, Ml BrlttAn was not
sure whether therp- would be any
changes In their ahipi. but there
was a po«.slblllty that there would
be another vessel added to the Call-
fomU-Brit4ib OolBnUa*WMIai>*
ton Hrvioft.
PBiwngor mino hBd not boen
up to egpeotaUoPB during the vhb-
*nt season, the Alaika enwilon
ships especially not eoiojrtng the
measure of patronage they bad re
eelved in I03B.
latarla atpso day a latai.
BrM$h MaUs
LAunSnTIC^Malla rloaa MMt H
1
Vaaeomar. t pau
S p,ai^
1 aja.
ia BMpaaeB or mANcB-giadB sleis
AncaU II, 1 p.m.
ee. ouosaea
Auanat >1. I p m
M IlJt nr rRAIfCl nii Naw Vork)^
Mail! cloM Aimual ] It n oi
na HBLTrA-MaUa ci«M ABSiMS »4,
1 p m
m DUCRBB (MP
clMa Auraai », l ».ai
Be. BOaOPA Ola Maw VHkl
aMa* Avvaat SS. S:IS » h.
Mall iniandad lot tranamUalMii tia Raw
Tork maa( b* to marked
Whan Tor«Rid<4 kr air naU »<nt Dnilad
etataa Una*, mail SMI ^ Mm y«e tm
BMt«j t«A dkvs IBI* Ma tfee Balis
tadicalM aaova.
HoHJohdu Mails
AaaiHi tOi ta. ts. M, la IV. iii
a, 1. a a wm via
nwee will appropnate H33.000 to
a rreoab .^mH hrtaBM rattway for
ky*wBl«irto wArk to tto Dondogue
WELLINOTON HZ. Aug 10 -
The Norwfglaii frelghfrr Pen>bryn
Which sped fo aid thp dldtre^sert
Uncr Tahiti in the Bo^i-h rfl. inr
thll We^ WBB ItBSlf In danger today
The freighter, eairylng sugar from
Cuba to Auckland, now is running
■■ihort of coal and U afraid to face
RM oiiromlng soutbvreat gale it must
battle to reach the New Zealand
porL The vessel Is endeavoring to
reach Suva, In the pyta. lor re-
ooaUng
nrai stories from paaaengera of
the ffl-falod PboUIb paMentm Uner
Tahiti rcMhlng bBre today from
Pago Pago Indicated that masterly
seamanship on the part of the can-
tains of both the IkhUt aod^e
rescue ahip Ventm prtMBtad an
appalling d!.<«i<iter-
When al! handi were aboard the
Ventura an aiiempt waa made to
save the vaat quanUty of mall in
the TkhlU-A hoM. With acme of
the bags already tufcaa, ttilp'B boato
were returning tar noi* when Um
IVhltl hin-hed and took another
rofi Hif waves swept over her
bowB, which faUed to rise a^ln
from beneath the water. Then the
downed liner atralghtened on an
oven keel. Her alem rose and she
dliBppMred in a boding white
wMrMool. There was a mass of
MhiMred upper works still noatlng
as ihf VT,t;ira -ileamed away.
VICTORIANS OPERATE
FLYING TAXI SERVICE
ReiidcnLi of Victoria wilt now
have the opportiiBMy of observing
the BOthrmM of tlM lair from over-
head. H. M. KaddOB aai r. M. Mc-
Oregor. both raecofely of VlolorU,
have brought over a neet blMane,
wWeh Uiey are operailnc from Uns-
down^ airdrome, 'aking paasengrrs
up for a "fhp • nf any dwrtrw! length
nf time. Tlie many lri(|iiinet they
tiave received have led t.hr pi|n!.s i'-.
aoUdpate a c««ildTahl^ iia'ionage
ALASKA BOATS OUT
l«u1ng here laat night, the
CPJL fBer. f^oBM ObarlBlte pm*
oeedid u Vanomnar, CMb wfioh
port she will take her
tonight fot Aisaka wtlta g
curskm party aboard.
The Dorothy Aleundrr. of the
Pacific Sleamahip Oompany'i fleet,
brought a fair Hit of paMngeri
to Vlrtrria yrptrrdar. v.-hen »he
■ allpd at Kiih^'l piera o:i Iwr way
to Alaika She Itft tor the North
a»7
IMNy lyilPOIlIS ARE
BEINC WED
li- vrixpnienl of
Uan NsnMllalOB
A«lB«
or -
•YKMJUWl N,y,. Aug 18,-Per-
hapB tbe twet erldenoe of the prac-
tical grewttk of alr-mlndednoM in
this e^try u ibown. hot ao mBab
In what already baa been aoeom-
pliahed. bub in a study of what
municipalities are planiUng for Ike
future development, u the statt-
nieni made by K J, Paucher an Of-
ficial .,f the C.-ousc-ainds Com-
pany, thlfl city.
in this connection. Mr P;»ri. hrr
points to figures ju ' bv
the United States uepHMni.nL ..f
Oommerce, ahowlng that u\ i i i ooo
imralclpaUtiea are now piunnuig
the establiuunent of aiiporu in
tlteir respective """""mltlw. Tlila
number la aU tbe more lurprlalag,
he conttooes, in view of the fnot
that It represents a total moTB flMll
double that of existing munlOMi
airport;, und imidmR fleld.i
"When w-c i-oiuiider." hr .sintea,
"■ that 11 h (1 . 1 a It rn lu some tan
years to cM.ib;! .:! uir loo municipal
alrporU now ui oi*ration. and that
we now propose the crvciion of
more than twloe that number
within the next two or 4hrae fwia,
there can remain UttA doubt that
commercial avUtion baa firmly en-
trenejied and 'aold' Itaelf lo Ibt
American public. At the preeent
time, &trport development by towna
and municipalities la conaldanibty
behind the progress made in other
branches of the industry, such 00
In planes and en>;lno.'., but It la
not difficult to vision the time
wltUn the next few yean when
tbeeo faeton ibaU be oquaUaed. We
are rapidly approaehlnv COOl
when every oommunl^ of anji stia
win have Its own airport or 'uniting
field, due to tbe faet that each
reOQgnlBes that the modem munld-''
paltty cannot afford to be Isolated
from Ihe rapidly expanding field
of Beranantlo acttvlUoal r.
is pleasedto '
announce a
sccoAd new
MOTORSHIP
H I YE
MARU
^StfrniTo*HIKAWAMAmi>.
MAIDEN DEPAimJRK
SKATTLE
• ♦ ♦ SSPT. t*
VANCOUVER
♦ • ♦ SEPT. ao
SWIf
As
>WlfT, paletiel aa4 biifla, hk*
Hlya Mara takes Its gten m
1 6reak Cffde leulai anf*^
LIKE har a«l»r akiit, tka H(ya Mai*
oFfavB oniurpaiivd pnicafa aMU
world' lomou* M y y. 1. in* raAad*
at lowcoil. For* Irom Saatd*
m Voncawvor la Yoliofcoiaa, Cakia
dew, >MO ttft TaaHrt Cstln, Qilg.
Olfcir peHs pfegaillBeelaHiifc
■ MOTORSHIPS NOV
SAIL FROM SEATTLE
AND VANCOUVER, B. C
OMMNCIN* «M lalhg dr
tU Hiktwa Men • • froM SaaMIe
lo «. at, AvvKil SOi aatf freai V«s-
(ovrai S p. <*>. ••Sie 4dr * ■ t^*
N. Y. K. Lina •Hpar-nateratiip* a^iH
aaa^M VeatewaaT Mialr latt petal •(
Jsparlere, iaitaad ef yicl*«1ef es
N«a« WUm Mara aaillaij SiaWls^
6 a- M, Oil. aa, VaACovwTj it «. ai.
Oil 39- Staemarl M'lhlino
Mo'u, Yokohena Mom, Shirftualra
Maru wdl cawlIaM* l« rftpait f>Ma
Saallle vleVUtotla asferMrfy,
MrfBS^gifBap.
NIPI»ON YUSCN
A
Californi
rnj'oy a deTtghlfut short
>nf\-\ v<-vj)ie to r.ali-
f . .r L 'i ''i-' ■.■ir.'iifr.
fa Btrm kixx
aa EMMA AIUAWVCB
a*m Ntinitaj al I A H.
Alao aa fl f. AMxaodar
TB^gaf at 1 PJg.
Tirkai ornet-
Btowl
TFIK DAILY COLOMST. VICTORIA, B.C
AUGUST .IMO ^
COLONIST DAILY COMIC FEATURE
-X'
TjiE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA. B.C. WEDKKSUAV, AUGUST 20, 19J0 -
Pity Mary Ellen
By Jack Wilhelm
KRAZY KAT-
POLLY AND HER PALS
The Last Straw
sorr/Ibout
MUST BE: SOME
MISTAKE., MR-
I ►J6VER
WEAR
A HAT/,
By Cliff Stcrrett
I CA^ s/»y^
iUac WaaU lQ He. the Orcbesi rg
By Westovet
CRf\-i.Y ABOUT
THPvT OTHtR
^ lT3r WH0(/NfA9lL
B^r 7/ifev
S'MATTER POP
[TDTAK'E- MtTo-^^F^ICA-
Gets His Wish
1^ OOTiV IT I
**** ^ ^"Si^Ja 6frrvV-
rOcK' OUTA-
D1X1£ DUGAN
By C M Pavnc
UelAkes'EmAU
JUST likje: a vvowan
«RU tf»TT»*i6 J I'M
"TO
v^B CAti
(
By J. p. MbEvoy and J. H Striebcl
Health and Diet
By OR. nuans. moooy
AVOID KTC TBOimtl
The proccw of iMlnc nqiUni ui
itimast unb«ii^vMbl« unouiK of en-
Tfiy. It tft f^Mmatrtl Lh*t ftbout
.-rip-flfth rif vnir nrrvous eiWrfy 1»
ftpent 111 ihla manner. You tan
M4Ur undtrtUnd Uutl wbaro UMre
U ftMalU «Blcet In the vtilon. UiU
«tnm BMV tot Cf«t>iy taMmMd.
tlM SMMiiiettDn or aeMatuuany-
imdt fUJMM hu Md«d m»ny yean
t« ttw Uf* of U» *veraff« penon.
Man can now aooUnUfl t* vnioy Ufe
Lhroufh many ftddlUocuI yttn
■xhtrr rnmirr\jp be had to sit In hU
■ r.-n'-halr nii'l wait tor UiP nul
The pnervmtlon from ev^.fttram Is
•Udh an Unporunt. tar'ar In oftUSlIig
dlM«M that I dlactiKi thi« wiui evvrr
llatlent «lu> oobm to ma In my prt-
vaU pndtlM. M dUcnoiU of dli-
Smn b* 4oeont« if tbt phvalcian
Ddl faMUlra fnto the amount of
JHU* ydUuM vutM thmifh
Tf-v the dfl11cat« ahadow Itnpreaaloiu
'Tim the outside world to Ihe opUc
ntrvr so Uiai theee impiQiM may be
lmprp&£«(l upon tlN <MOm Of vUlOti
In the hrslii.
One whn pn-.peaaBi iwrfect eyesight
li Indeed fortunalab bpcAuie auch an
IndlvMuKl wUl uiwUy live longer,
have better btalth. Md team more
through obmrratkm that ooe with
imptrfAct fl!tht. Where there Is %
i1*>nnit*' r-\r rirfpct. It III R poailble
mil*- r-r (-.""inrhM. wairted vitally
and evrn runctlonal or nrRttnlr du-
easA? These def^clA ,11. h: ,, pos-
sible through » sTrnln'nK ihr r-yn
from faulty light anJ hAci iPAdini
habltji. even whtn thpre no hciubI
defect Id the eye Itaelf.
The optonwtrleu of today are
highly MUMd «eolaUeu who have
baoome MiiMtod through an inten-
HTC- kr«hi)ng. and ibay atv better
able to examine the oyoK and dla-
cov«>r thr Tror* of vinion than la the
avi 1 .ire ri
Roifir- nf n\f .li'f^-r .* (t vWnn can
OliiV f't' r.i-.i'-iif'i U.-iiinjh 'i-ilriK '
rti;ht kind of flaueji. but Ute ma-
jority of ooMi oan ondoubtrdly be
benentod thfoagh davtlopijg good
habtti o< nMAiv m4 Ito fttf^tfaoM
hate «l
eurdies for atrenfthenlng the mus-
cles and Improving the elreulatwn
or (he eye ff snyone desires this
article «nd Kill tend a large, sflf-
audic<r.i :t;iniijpd tnveloije. it will
be mailo<l uiiliout charge.
If you wish to prenei-ve your cye-
slshi you jihtiiiifi Kvyifj the glare of
direct light into th- ejM. or a direct
reilerii.-n ir.un -.hii.v paper. The
best light oomes over Uie left shoul-
oer OQta the p«per.
Do not try to read is a tlUdtertng
light nor in Atnet ms^lgbL Tbs
heM artificial Unht Is from Indlraet
sources or from powerful frosted
i globes. Leirn i j siop your reading
, a* soon s« your feel tliTd It
I Is not good to continue reading a
b«ok all night long Mmplv bernu^e
one beeomoa interested ir. ■).•< .^u r .
AvcU doing work thai requu-f*
I oldat apfrUestloo. aueh aa One nee-
(ilftworlt. or rMdtng my smidl type
RMdlng 00 trains while objecu arv
ceing passed u enervating to the
eye* *K Is ?1(tlne r]^^' m a mo-
tion pirtiir* •rrr^'n
Oo not wr»r l:upr n-r-rlv fitted
glasaea It ii poor economy to pay
flitoeo to Iventy-dvr ren-i fnr your
giBMia when they msy ruin your
*Mmi. Thors an o<tcn injurtooa
examination can dctermtne the cor-
rect glBMea.
C!oITespoDdenl^ wishing to.com-
munlrnlc uith I>r McCov fJiould
adtlrew l-jltcr.s: Dr. TiTJik McCoy.
cjy Mi;Coy PubhcaUona. Inc.. 689
Booth Ardmore Avenue. 1^ Angeir^,
Cal. A setf-addraaaed, stamped
vavelopd aiNiilA ftt tMlaiM Mr Uw
reply.
OVERCOME BY CRAMPS
YOUHIg BOY DROWNED
VAiroouviR. Am. ii.*-Amw
•nUy overooma by ortniM iWt
swimming In Burnud mial near the
Heatley Avmue wharf, Ooc^
Powell, twelve, son of idra. M. Powell.
Flawkea Avenue, was drowned oil
K4onday night shortly aftw^ 1 o'clraclt
The only witness of th/- irag-ylv
wa« Roy Smith, nine, Powrtl a com
panlon. He reported thsf nmdmx
was diving from a rart n*ar the
wharf when he dlaappeared.
Hie body was not recovered unti!
» o'cNick this morning.
J. W H ry>k**, rhsUman of thr
QTimeby. r-,n-:l..n-l tooKnll ctub. rr-
- .- .— ~\ wntly dived. t'lUy cirihPii. frcm his
Into t [ir T'»initirs anl
wat mm tm UK Only a inigiillilB [j»wa « boy drowmog.
SOURC[OFmU[
MInaeapolli Msnufartarrr nf in-
BBlaliiig M«(riUI Cnnl^mpUles
Using SphsrTiam ^T-vkh-h
Winnipeg reporU tlmi , LjitMcler-
atlon Is now bring given lo the
esubllflhmrnt In Manltobn of a
new Industry to utUlM the ephag-
num masses available in huge
qvanttty Ui the muskegs or bogs
uurtHuous to U»a Budsoa Day Rail-
way. It apyaarg that a Minnaapoto
mamifdeiarcr of Inaulatlng materi-
als for building comrtrueUon, with
1 bninr.h fectory tn Canada, has
<-<ntiv become greftlly totaragtdd In
thpw mosees and It dOMsmpUtlng
the establlstynent of ft iaetory
which would use the nw Bttlfllal
ri-livs(.M from the boga.
t NLIMITKD QITANTTTT
According to Fred V 8rlbert.
stiperlrtetMlent for Manitoba snd
.SaUntchewan nf tba Natural Fle-
•oui"*-;; neparimcnt. Canadian Ka-
Raltvays, UtvasUfatlaas.
which are .itUl hfini; carried on, so
far Indicate nri h\':t-- \ unilmtt^d
r|iiS-nUty nt thin m.\ i. .! vitw-rlor
quality In l.lir .r iifrft m
bogji fur;;-,^ r •. ■', ;M
out that tllp iTr.ui in ( wv, ..!,, IcIiy
In iMilding oooatruoUoa i~ ''-T ' l '^iy
toward tblelcAr iDsulalioT, agsutit
heat antf eold and that Mwm are
numoiia pngsttttHm ■bM4 of stat-
able UMatettDt malariali,
tnm Of wuwon
Abmdy bi lorope great Indus-
trial us* of PCM u m«d« in the
muulMtuH of boarda for the to-
sulatMa of diMlUi«». iBdaitotai
planu. cold slonct wanbouaaa and
refrtgermton. Sofgrat Ships of ttoe
Hamburg -American l.in*' including
the Leviathan, arv insulat^^ with
peat board, and this typ? of board
IS eit^iisivriy used In Kumia tor in-
siUatioti ol both dwellings and large
boUdtngs.
Oonaldarable interest la now being
titeoad in Oaaada m tta««MHMl-
tlaa eC »H*ffslng aaUabto "^BmMlti
bois f ar tte preduettaa of Mat te*
Milatan AM tf Uis pnoM VMJM|
maMnMMH It will mean an
hilely industry for ihs 0».
minion and one which will bias*
form the muskegs of Nggtten
MaiUtoba, loot haU of m in
I
^ :^ ^AfJT TO ^
L«A«^i WCvJ
"TO dtr Matte
OF J^-'
Om>i Shw«x n««4* r**«n«4
EMBARRASSING MOMENTS |
clal TalOB. loto a
tlooal wtalth for fhr
-dnj. The fWer ttorltxcatt *Un rixitra hu
[wife. Mrs. Sarah Lrfnii--- Nr.-tJi.'rf
woai wtaim for fhr j- iwn,. earah Nr.-tJi.',f.
FAnUmtTH NORTIK orr |!S wJy**^ complKiiy
9MM ilUWI'lM, Cal. Aug -
OoMon tlewart Northeott. con
tfMMMi gjHitfaici. waa vtalted by hu
fawtr today ter the first tima aloes
h* waa taprlaoMd a yasr aad a telf
••b Mr tti MivMto Am Mm
Grape ([T«w»r» r»f f<inin met re-
cently and pifP'»r=-.l I I n«ht Primch
tagWIaUon pr'»hlh\[ fh* mlxlnit
wtna, which greatly dlminiahes
22
TIIK DATLY COLONIST, VICTORtA, BXL WEDKESDAY. AUGUST 20. 1930
CI
FULL TICE
19
By HEKBKRT GALWAY
(Amter «i Hmk Bwlbrd-« iJcir." - Mh,^ Nobody* mw
Both awn br tiM Hf&t of their
pock«t iampa gauthed every rcraei
'if the hogs buB. Th?y rven flaihed
the electric rays up-m iiie ^aft^rfl
tngh up III thp Lob»eljln roof i tit-
"I doiit k(l')\v wti;ii. >i,ii
aUt'it be up ;o, himh," ^runi.
bled the roitftttf>lr iit idijttli. "DraK-
Wto' OJBcerv o' Uie law out o' Uielr
tod* OB wOd-fooae chaaw Vto ttitt
nrhlB to no wUd-toOM olMiM,'* pro-
tMttd Meddsn. -trbn S m( out to
nnd you, Uw younf lady vaa lying
all of « bMp In Ui»t comer and
daad to the «Mo varid.**
**DMdr
iron, deod u fir aa knowln* any-
thUic waa eooeemad. .She waa un-
consdoni. but dldn^ aeem to be
hurf
,"No. T ghoiUd 5By not. " the con-
atable soiiird grimly. "I ehouid say
iioC Shf viii% well fiHivigh lo op It.
iLiv v..i: o' tlibikln '■
Dick McdderB waA nonpluned-
-Vea. U lookj Ukt it. dotii it? '
"And there'B do clue, noUiUig for
nobody toimfc mC onnUnitert tlw
officer. *^lMn alat mn a foot-
mark"
- Half a minute," Intamipted Ifed-
drrs, suddenly remembering and
Mini.sUnK lilA haiitl into his side
IKJsket. "Whiit would von call thla?"
The comuble t-H^k the false
beard and turned It over and over
Inrxtrlncly. "Where dM yon fet it? '
V7 tbe vlUaln wbat waa bosslne
the Udnappln' Job. That'i ■ clue,
aint Itr-
"VeE." wpnt on the nfflnir j'.owly
"How did yo'i Kec it '
"Punched him en the Jaw a? he
came running out. and It fell oIT "
"What wax he nuinlns away for "'
"Bocauae I sbouted and be
thougbt there waa a crowd ol us
gotog to dp Iton •em.-
fhem?"
"Well. UilA l>.k' ii medium
fat chap wU!: an i fH ^T.'i rap and
M short bemd nnd heir, but 'old
'ard— b? am i got no beard now, I've
fOt It! '
"Yea. it'i not much help. Did
you fee anybody eloa you'd know
acattif
"ND-yeat Good Yflfl Ttml Td
forgotten all about him. I «« Voxy
Pr«It"
"Who's Foxy PredV "
"Don't you know Frpd Oovan —
J^wnkTiT- «M tto, nply.
-Braraley^ whatt"
"Oh I Juat Bramley V You aee I(a
a large hoUM where travelers Uke
me cui, stop fts long a« they like or
iv% U'lLK !LB (iK \ can pay for lodging."
Tltr ilumi cotn'.riK up nvt-r the
dLilaiu hilU wh'-ii til,- ,'i.ii>trtble if-
turiiccl to ( 1 11' wvii- iim mtft : upa-d
Uitk Medders walked utuiid the
bam onoe more, with tome vague
idea of finding lootpnnU Indlcaung
the way the girt hnd vanlibad. He
halted when be raaebad the door
again and looked at the ground, but
it waa ao rubbed and ecraped with
the feet that had recently hhulTled
over It that he tound II quite Un-
poaslble to pick out one Met of tracka
fnan another
Ha began to wonder U the gang
had returned and auoooedad la their
deelgn to kktaap her. -Re thought
with aching doubts, and went out
Into the road with Uicr aimless walk
of a man uncertain of his direction.
Over on \hf other side was a high
bank flnnkliiK a deep, dry ditch,
beyond which liiy a waB'.e of flat,
bare land, stretching away to the
dletaot rtver.
Ai he.olambered on to the top of
the ridge-Uke bank. XMek Medden
was lurpriflcd to hear a loud. ehrlU
laugh come from a black circular
tent a few feet below him.
"What! the Joke?" asked Med-
ders. annoyed to think that anyone
should consider him a
laughter
ailit a beauty, but the dMnt know
I waa helping b«r. Bba waa doped
ytdmpped. Left in that oM bam
bgp tlM dtrty dogs that Z filghCened
away I Td: been to see the poUoe to
put the law on 'em and—"
The old woman burst Into a laugn
once more "Oul you go to the cot
, tage over yonder to the OgOghlble?"
"Yea, why not ' "
"He won't get you ver\ far We
can u)twh a thing under his nooe
and lie d never see It."
-Well he might help in ll)is And
anyway rhrre was iitib.'dv c-m- iifxr
I v.\sh I'd kri'iwn :-iiu wr*ir ruinintij;
II.--* ; rr ■
U wati V, U '.! \ •■[ V luM v y lii'ui I
that Dick .11' .1^ .^Uirled hi>
twenty-mile waik Ij Londuti. He
had one flaed ideO'-to make hi.<^
way to Ashbrldge and In good time
And the reaaon for fny ffead's as
•odatlons with Jasper Snalth. and
how far the lifter waa connected
with the abduction of Diana Atdoi
He had covered about a mile wht-n
a heavy motor pitiiNThriJcon over -
took mm Ht A Rood Rpeed. Hr let it
RO by, then da-shed after It like a
AChcx>lbL)y. and was soon salcty. If
not oulte comfortably aeated on a
narrow projection at tlu back, hold-
ing oo ttto * UvpM le a flSmIn that
hung oomreiilsnmr amt.
CHAPTER XIII
Whtn Diana Ardon Bwnkr In the
darkne^.s !■! tin- Huriciit bnrn ;hp
thought at llrM thai ,(10 vjiLs en*
during a nlghinui* Hiit tiie stjaw
ruBtled as she turned and she fell
cold and heavy, she opened her
eyes, and through a break In the
laity roof saw the tiiw^wi^gh^ oon-
tng fitfully through. Her ttm wan-
dered to the half-epmed door and
watched wonderlngly the Ught as it
fitrrngihened and weakened through
the p0-<>.sjnK of the elouda acnMi the
face of the mr»on.
She stood up, lier limb-! r:;ijKped,
subject' lor *>ead aciUng duUy. bhe
I walked carefully and alowJy to the
■Up nice and early! ' laughed ihcidoor and peered nervously Into the
voice, and the next moment an old ' diffused U|ht, which emphaataed
g^isy woman emerged, her black , shadows and lent mystery and magic
evee Bhlnlns like beads fixed on yel- ' the moat common objects.
Poxy? T thouKht all Ihc police knew ■ walk
low parchment. "Blow me If 1
didn\ think sol" She hobbled
nearer, to the aatOOUbOMSt Of the
silent tramp
"Let a young wonirin appear and
there'll be a man not ^ar behind —
heel heel - l>e nMafa mco It aad
tt aiiniyi wnr be.'
"What d'yer mean— a young
woman appear?" asked Meddcisa,
"Why. the la.™ that woke roe up
to BAk the way to I 'Tidon "
Dick nearly fell oft the ridge In
hi* excitement. "When waa this?"
"Steady! Heel hee. Dido't I tsll
you a man wouldnt be far behind?
Oearle mel I've never been wrong
yeir
"Wen. what about Itt Hott Ikr Is
It to London?"
"Twenty mllei"
' And did this young lady Start to
a crook like him I Why he was— '
"WhatI Oovant QonB down In
these parisf "
*7eB, why not? Bo's dooe tati time.
basBt het"
■That's correct, but I don't like
to know he's at large again. I
thouRht he'd gone abroad "
'Perhap-. hr v.lH no* '
"What d-) you mean - now^"
"She vzs going to, but a motor
She was atone She glanced fear-
fully back Into the gloom she had
Just left, and ran pantf^ftrlckm
to tbe main road
She was puzzled to find that her
pune and its contents were quite
tota^ apd Mad to piMO together
lhfr~miitV'iif 'thKt"tWTlMo night
Bow she came to be alone In that
deserted bam was a complete mys-
tery to her. She had distinct recol-
lections of polng to Llmeliou.se with
the old sailor and ttavellriK In a
motor car to learii neas of her hus-
band. Her lut recollection was of
being hekl by two men while tbe
suavo black-bearded offloer priekoil
her am with what appoarod to be
a syringe. Tbe reuatador was a
bUnk.
The motive obnously was not rob-
bery.
She shuddered as knowledge sud-
denly came to her. She ran and
car came along and 1 asked the | ("limbed the rldgo tliat fiklr;«! the
driver to take the lass to London." ' oppo&ite ziiie of the road. She must
*^aa it dark?"
"Black as the color of that tent
exoept when the moon came out."
Again the horrible misgivings
about the car. "How many i>eople
In tbe motor?" he asked.
Only one — a young lady— besides
"Well. Im Mne Fo?tv 5 ijemng paid jt ho chauffeur, and she happened to
for belnc in ihw. 1 mean there's
'omebcdy providing the dtbs, so that
he and other croofca can do the
dirt:* work oeeT"
"I don't know what we can do un-
lua tMt nyilBjoaa yoong lady
mMa a dwqio gfalnst acmeone."
went on the policeman. "And you
have missed the train, or she
wouldn't have come along."
"Did abe say who Aie was or what
she waa doing thmt"
"No, she was erylng and If the
car hadnt come along rd have
taken the poor laas in till she could
have got away. I don't know what
dldnt recogniM anyone but Foxy you want with her. but If It's you
Prod? And then you might have
bren mistaken."
Yes," said Dick Madders slowly.
Tttapa I waa."
Til keep tUs beard." aakl the
ofncer. "It ttaar xfVf a valuable
clue. Where wtn you to If yon shonM
be wanted?"
"Well Ihnl."', ft dlfflnilt nialtrr I m'
a sort o' bird o' pa.'^.tuge, I am here
today, nnd gone tomorrow, but I
think I'll go back Co Ashbndge for s
time. Yes. a note addressed to me.
FfLtter Richard Madders, Bramley's,
will find me all rlgbt"
Hhe was frightened of I hope you
don't find her and that the curse
of-"
"Oo easy, Mother, go easy I" Cried
Uedders ss the gipsy's voice waa b«-
oomlag apn ihrlU and passionate.
"I dont want to harm the girl. I
want to help her. In fact I'd gone
lor help when she ran away."
"Well then. If she ran away from
you even when you'd offered to help
her, I say she had very good reason,
and t doot Uke the leofca o' you
meself."
Dick Medden bmibod. *1 kmw I
Burgess Bedtime Stories
Fetcr Ucts I hings Straight at Last
■By TirORNTOX W rrRGESS-
only knowledge that's «Mt
Ii afloeptabto In faet
--Old Mother Katun.
' I!ow can a White Heron b*- a
I-lttle Blue Heron?" demanded Pvner
Indignantly.
"He f»n. because he l^ In this
case." replied %rat tbe Great White
Heron. "Thiog young cousins of
mine that you are looking at are
white, orent they?**
PctcT agreed that they wm white,
very white indeed. That waa Just
the trouble. If they were white,
they couldnt be blue. Be was wlll-
\iiS to admit tiiat they were little
HTons— at lenst.. ihev were smaller
•lian Egret, If Egret Itad called Uiem
little While Herons. It would have
been all right; but to call them
Little Bhio Herons, when they realh
»Tre white, was pure nonsense. At
least, that Is what Peter thought.
Meanwhile. Hay Muikrat had
been thinking the mgttar over. "DO
you remember. Peter." aald he, "^t
Winsome Bluebird once had a white
son. He was white, but he was a
Bluebird )n.«t llie .«me Perhapn
|f. In that f.'AV in fhl^ rri.*e *
Egri*t shook his head "It Isn't
just that way." natd he
H'l t lui rrmrnil>er, PBtaTf'* SSM hi^
-ihai Winsome BlaebM Muo tod n
white Bluebird was probnblv white
all hla hfe. Probably hi* hn it hers
and sisters were not white at all -
"That's tne." spoto up peter "He
wu the only wfatte member of the
famOy."
*^ thought aa mueh.'* dedand
Egret "Now. these young Herons
are not always going to have white
coats: in fact. If you look fharpty,
you can fwe that they are t>egln- '
ning to change already By next
year Ihcy will not be white at all. !
Now. both the faUier and moUier of '
these yoimgstrrs there were ^te
blue, and bp. the time th;y are three
rears okl that will be the color of the
coata of tbsae youngstera. That Is
why thlB kind of Benm Is oaUid Ito
Ltttie Blue Beno. Of ooibm. tto
children of Uttle Blue Herons mtut
be Little Blue Herons too. no mstter
what the oolor Of their roalji
Peter .•wratclied a long ear with
a long hindfool. Then he turned hU
iiMi'j and .'.r.ratrhed thr other innt;
• iir » Itli t he o'Jier long hlndf '»!
' 7 her;.!! -o -.ee " said he
' 1 ni glad you do," said Bgret.
**Uttac Blue ROran la Just a name,
tha sama as PMer lUbMt.-' said
Piter.
"llMfb It," aald fhrat -V yw
should aoe thtie yoong Htrana vlth
their panntfi^ ym would now guess
from their looks that they were
rlo.vlv related
Did the feather hunters kill the
Little Blur Herons, too?" ssked
That I Jerry Miuikrat
"Yes," rrpile.i Vjcrei "it got so
that no White iiemn had much of
a rhance lo live A.'* I told you once
before, there was a time when many
members of my family used to come
up here to the North, partloularly
lo Bommar. Now that we've been
so pleasantly raoahred op hare, t
hope that we may eome again, and
that others of the family may ven-
ture up here There seema to be
excellent feeding here Oo those
two-legged creatures with terrible
guns ever come here?"
"No." said Peter Farmer Brown's
Boy wiU not allow them hen."
-AMa who." asked ^ret,*1iVbRn-
er Brown's Boy? **
"The friand of an tha IttUa pooBle
of the Oiwn Mreit and tlw Oraen
Meadows, tto Uuikng Brook aad
the SmlUag Pool." replied PMe^.
Here he comes now."
Sure enough. Parmer Brown's Boy
wai headed serosa the Oreen Mead-
-^"AA «ir»ight for the Smiling Pool
F«ret spread hU great wtaga aad
;'e<<ded for the Big RlHr. The
others did the
<oemtH WT. w. wmwmt
Tto next stOr>- ■ Farmer Broicn n
Boy Heart a Oun."
get away— home— tor huiband
"The pretty lady wanders about
at night. " the hlgh-pltchod voice
came from a circular Mudt tent Jtist
below where she was standing.
Diana met the gipsy woman as she
emerged from the tent and toU her
rapidly and touMOr tt tor jab-
fortunc,
"And I must get home— to Lon-
don Arst," sto concluded.
-"TlMrill to no trataiB thK tfano
o' ttlgbt. even If there was a itatton
here.
"Is there no other way?" pleaded
the girl. -I will pay for IL"
The gipsy regarded her sympa-
IheUcally "TliereH be nothing
slong nil mornlna. imles.^- " She
held her enr to the ground, then
Stood up and ll.*;tened Intently
"Yes." she continued, "I thought
my obt eaxa had not lost their onto-
nesst There isn^ a rtistle I dont
hear, and know what the tzeea say
to each other when they whisper at
night. There's a motor car coming
along the road, and ITb doliw to-
wards the City."
"How far In 11 io Mndon?"
"Twenty mUes as stialgbt as an
arrow.-
Dlanna Stit that moment as
though twenty thmmend miles would
not tove rendered more haptian
tor ctonce of caching to tto shel-
tering arms of the city, but she
said nothing, and the old gip-iy stood
silent, weird figure In the fitful
night, gazing down fh- Ioiik road,
waiting for thr^ ear whirh r.hf knew
wUb such imcanny certainty wotild
dwrtly gppfftr.
Soma mlnutea later s white radi-
ance lOhotietted a shoulder ot the
hill and picked out every Irregular-
ity of the ridge. DIanna watched
Intently the light as It tmvalad In
and out of the apparently card-
board hills to emerge finally In the
shape of two blinding headlights,
which cut the nlphi Uke silver bbidea
ripping a black curiAin. and showed
every toft, every gate, every stone,
and every Uttte bump on the long,
smooth road.
When the car was about two
hundred yards away, the old gipsy
ran Into the rays of light and
frantically waved her arms.
There was the scream of hur-
riedly applied braken and a voice
from beh ind t h e brilliant raya
called out n question.
This young lady," TopHod tto
gipsy. 'It's a matter* of life or
death. She must get to London
and
"Oh! If ymi wnuld be ao kind)"
Interjected Diana, gnit.erul for the
old woman.i exaggeration
A pleaiflnt voice expr'". <e(! willing-
ness, snd invited the girl into the
car.
"Wete going lo catch a Irmln at
Buston." axpbUned the chauffeur as
he alighted to open tbe door.
-Win that suit you?" asked the
young oocupant of the car. who was
now visible us she leanrd over snd
smiled a welcome.
"Splendid I" cried Dlsna grate-
fully. "I go to—0 to ArtWiridi Hm
Kuston."
"Well. youU ttil me mon on tto
way home;,'* indlid tto lady. I'm
afraid wt iball tova to «Med. There
are no tnSna near tor* at this
hour."
Not earing to Inflict the recital of
her troubles on other people, and
fearing lest tier .nti>rv of kidnapping
might be doubted because of Itit Im-
probaUUIy. Diana explained her
presence la ttot tooUtt In another
way.
Her boalem wagpniMft ^iiliiiHiit
but waa really loo ■—i"nsga bbool
catching tto mia to itow MBb
curiosity
It seemed to IMnna ttot tto Jour-
ney wa« no sooner started than
ended, snd the car rtR.'-hM into the
great gates of the terminus with
only two minutes to spare.
■uaton Station in the small bours
of the momlag k not a obeerfnt
plaee for a tondy gM to spend an
hour or two. but Dtena went into
the watUnt-roora and made the best
Shopping News This Morning
With Further Barmins
Furnishings
She&i$and
PUtow Cases
\\ ImIc i ->iton Sheets
oi medium • we%;ln
cotton. Siz«72 x*>'
inches, eacb, 91.23
Sixe 80 X 90 inchts.
each f 1.4d
Snow-White IHIlow Ckiet of httvy circular cotton.
Per pair 65^
UcnistitchcU X'UIow Cases of good grade cotton. Per
pair — tn'«m'H"tM«m.»..w-r.-.«...w.^...
W liite or Grey Plannelette Sheeti, whipped .on^U
hize 64 X 76 inchei, cach^^ — ,««^«™ f l.OO
Maia nooT
BARGAINS IN TOWELS
Cotton Uuck Towels with colored stripes and hemstitched
end*. Each --,-„-,.. u 35^
White Bath Towcla wSth cotored bordera. Each........39f
Extra I«arge Colored Striped Bath ToweU. Bach....86^
Colored Striped Turkish Roller Toweling. Values to 50c
per yard, for _ 29f^
Linen Crash or Colored Striped Roller Towels. 2yi yards
long* Each ■~«-.www*«>««w.«««wrwwniTmi rtVi
Twill Cotton Roller Towels* Each 8Sf>
Pure Lhicn Tea Towel* in blue, rose or green checks.
Each , «™. 19<*
— aiasiM. Main floor
Thread SUk
Hose
A Pair, 59c
Semi - Fashioned
Thread Silk Hose with
reinforced square heels
and silk to ^rter hem.
In a wi'lc range of
shades. Sues 8'/^ to 10
Hselsrs. Mala Wioo-.
Cashmere
Hose
APair,75^
^^edi^m1 - Weight
Cashmere Hose. Full
fashioned with widen-
ed hemmed tops. In
shades of nude, grain,
r.inc and black* Shees
S'A to 10|j.
wmirr. MSIB flsor
If omens Bathing Suits
Wonderful Values Today
All-Wool Bathing Suits in black, navy, red. emerald, gold
and blue. Sixes 34 to 42. Each ™««^.|aLOO
AII-WooI Bathing Suits in sun tan and regulation styles.
A variety of cobrs. Each :. 98.tNS
Annette Kelterman Suits with square neck. In tan, red,
blue, fawn and black. Each ...^.95
-aruiswesr, ist
Swiss Curtain
Panels
Eack,7Sc
Swiss Curtain Panels, 2).^
yards loiip and 40 inches
wide. Of ecru color,
serviceable net Plain
body with embroidered
motif at base, .^ucu'-t
Sale Price, each 75^;
BKsw»li» SdS Hear
Loose Covers
On Sale Today
Comforter Covers tii
pretty cretonnes. Kach,
at
Mattress Covers of good
grade cotton. Pri cr<i at.
each ^ 91.98
Loose Covers for recover-
ing old pillows. Floral
tickkis^ Per pair, 48f
-SIsptaa, Mala yieor
Special MaUress
$6.90
50-Pound Jute Felt Mat-
tress made with roll edge,
stitched side and covered
with good grade fancy art
ticking. All regular lizes.
August Sale Price, ^6.90
-^Wattarsk SaS floor
Clearing
Odd Lines in
Men*s
Working
Caps
In browns and grey
mixtures. Sizes 6H,
m, 7. 7}i, 7%, 7^
and 7yi. Special at.
each 91-00
Maa'a Bats. Uala non
Porch
Chairs
On Sala Thta
MomiQg at
$5.25
K.xira Large S'itc
Heed Chairs in iiat-
ural-cobr Duco fin-
ish ; also Extra Large Site CitMi ChcS^i, Wonderful
values lor this monihig'a ^ptra «t _JpBa25
-yteatMje,StfJlso>^
Augusi Sale of Bed Springs
Reinforced Doirhle Woven-W ire Springs on wood frames
Strong and well constructed. Made to fit any size t>r i'
93.75
Cable Springs on metal frames, well relnferopd wl
cal spring. AH sizes. Each.„ ^..i!.**^*^
^'^..^^ springs joined together hy
heiieat apnngs; Attsiaes; Earch^™ „....9i0.4i
* -matn^SMtMsse
DURABLE DOOR MATS
At Lower Pticea
Durable Nonslcid MaU, for efficiency and long
service, nnequaled fof apartment lumsc. n/Ticc build-
ings, etc. Special aizcs made to order. Ntw low
prices on stock sixes.
Site M X 22 inches, August Sale Prict.^, .98.50
Size 17 X 25 inches. August Sate PriceM.«.^|a.r5
Size 20 X 29 inches, .\ugust Sale Prlp^ ^ ..p,,. aa
Size 24 X 37 inches. August Sale Price 97.75
^\ugust Sale Price 918.76
Size 30 X 48 inches.
Washable Table
Covers
Good Values
Washable Table Covers of
heavy damask with heavy
felt back. In white, saxe.
gold and green. Size 54 ^
54 inches. Each 91.08
Table Oilctoth Square;,
size 54 X 54 inche.< At
each — M.™ ™. 75f
Luncheon Cloths
Of Japanese Crepe
Jap Crepe Cloths in white
and tan designt, m blue
bacl^ound.
^t.^c .Vi X 36 inches 25^
Size 45 X 45 inches , 35<
Size 54 X 54 inches 60^
Sue 60 X 60 inches 60^
Girls'^ Wash Dresses
$1.00
Regular to $1.95 Each,
for „
Girls* Dresses of voiles, prints and ging-
ham.<t, daintily trimOied with Of^gandie.
Sizes 8 to 14 years.
-OhnSfso's WSar. tal Haw
120 BRASSIFJU S
39e
On Sale
at
for
and
Narrow'Style Brassieres, excellent
the schoolgirl. In striped cotton
rayon silk. Slip-on or back-hook styles.
Sixes 30 to 36.
ChMren*$ Sleepera, $1M
Crepe Sleepers in one-piece style with
button front and drop seat. Sixe^ 2 to 6
-«aiMnB's Waar, lit fftow
Vfars.
Girlt^FlanndBkuen
Women's
Summer Wash
Dresses
On Sala TUa Momliif
Dainfy Fh>cks of rayon, prints and
spun silk. Slaea Utoai. - iMi
Dresses of spun silk and rayon.
With long sleeves or sleevcleu.
Sizes 14 to 40.
$8.95
Printed Silk Knit Dresses in all
shades and a variety of smart pat-
terns. Necks finished -with collar.t
of net, lace or contra-sting silk
jabots ; skirts flared and snugly
fitted at hips. Sixes 14 to 40.
$5.95
— kUnttot, 111 new
Genuine Gold Se(d
Congokum Rugs
Congolciim Ktig"! included in tliis group
are all in the new designs and attractive
fiOlOflBgtt
Size 6x9 feet. eaA ,..„.....M..,..,......9g>gS
Size 7 feet 6 inches X 94cei;i each, 97.65
Sire 9x9 feet, each „„ 9&.15
Size 9 X 10 feet 6 inches, each. ...910.55
Sixe 9 X 12 feet, each fU.TS
Children's CoveraUsy $lJOO
Children's Khaki Coveralls in Dutch style
with long legs. Sizes 2 to 6 vests.
Each ^l-OO
I's WsS^ M fflsar
I'nglish Scarlet I'lannel
I'lazerg in stngle-breastcd
ilyle with brass buttons
ami pockets. Sizes S (<. l/i
vcars. Each 93.05
nwtsiwi'sww. M
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LIMITED
Ronni • A.11 to 6 P.M.: Wednesdsr. I P M : Satordsy. 6 P.M.— Phone 7S00
. Men's Furnishings
Men's Garters of uide web elastic with
strong clasps. Special, a pair.... .96^
Men** Starche<l Collar*. Popular shapes.
.Vssorted sizes. Slightly shop soiled.
Prked at -8 for 85^
Men's Dimity Combina-
tions in athletic no-biit-
ton style. AH Sixes. To
clear at 75<
Men's Fancy Rayon Silk
and Wool Socks. Medium
weight All sizes. A
pair 39^
-Uatft now
uprttht on an uncomfortable
and cloaed her tired eyes.
It was breakfa.tt time when «he
aiUVSa a| tha cottage at Alhbrldie.
Id IS sainad ss though moouu
bad pa see It glnoa she left It
AhBoet before her latch-key had
turned In th* loek the door was
opened wide and her tntfted BBBld
weloaned her wiUi open armi
"I C*nt aay ho* ^Ind l am ^r^•
you." cried Roth. -^irir-r-! if
repreaidnff a aqb. *Thare-s
terrtbio nyatory to be cleared up
and T -boSli of f wffl rotwa to
MfT Htevans. my dnc old (Midtao,
tomfbt.*-
TbO maid smiled h»r approvaL
TIB ao slad. I'D) bef innloc to hate
this piBoa aov. Theca'i been nothing
M tnalia mm Mr. Anion laftl"
Ba OentkMSd)
Ot her anteeaA laliiBe by a^uaa — i— ■ - Tjg
J2i SEL??* "f, ^-'t "My dauihter had the rale-
sua. Buma to see if by niini. e dicuiry when she rradoated from
rou «or« om Itaera." fugn Schotd."
"It's a md« I'M not daad-nyj ^witj^ "Sup** too bad. did ahej
DEAN INGE FAVORS
DOOMED CRIMINALS
EXECUTING SELVES
OZPOHO. England. Aug. U. —
Dean Infe. of St. Paul's, efya aaHsd
the -Oieaay DeaOk" tsdiy Ms
prealdanliBl addMN to Iho Uomn
Gburshnan^ conferenoe, at Oxfestf,
mid the present ganeraUon. eape-
eUIly alnee the wmr. had revolted
aealnst the rule al Ura. OruDdy
Us deoiarari Vtctorlan aeavenUoM
fla uypuuiiay.
said bo bsUond every
erlsoliiai dsiwiail la dssth ongbt to
be aOowod to oarry eat lbs sentence
upon htnuelf in hii own way He
added he would not censure a man
who. knowing he waa dytac stovly
by an sgonising disease^ nMMd l»
shorten his suf ferine.
mm 9om. uovtmo
oiacxmMi,BA.4i^
MagMwte imn %a§tf, Joe
an. e( KewMBda, ««a fined t3S for
wttiBf a daattaf Sre without fltat
a
SALVATION ARMY'S
FUTURE POLICY TO
BE DISCUSSED SOON
LONDON, Aug JS.-Tba hlfh
eonAeU of the ftaivatloa Army wUI
BMet bi London in Noveml>er lo
discuss rutur? policy at the Oral
Ksthertng since it d» > nramwei)
Booth at Ounbury f . ,Un>ifr/
nt Isat year. Oe I f vtrd j.
Hicfins. who sur < I len^ral
Booth, has eaUad uic nieeimc.
mtr> ana t« «p«U Is grawtaft